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Making the Grade Change Leads to Drastic Improvement at Oakview

Making the Grade Change Leads to Drastic Improvement at Oakview

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Lewis County Sherif's Oice Undersherif Rob Snaza walks away from the popular clif jumping spot where oicials said a person drowned Tuesday afternoon in Ike Kinswa State Park. Winlock Man Drowns After Jumping From Cliff at Mayfield Lake

By Dameon Pesanti [email protected] A 51-year-old Winlock man is believed to have drowned Tuesday at Mayfield Lake near Ike Kinswa State Park, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Of- fice. A witness, who along with the Winlock man was jumping off a 30-foot cliff, said he heard his friend hit the water, but never saw him surface. Pete Caster / [email protected] please see DROWNS, page Main 10 Ben Bange takes attendance in his fourth-grade class on the irst day of school at Oakview Elementary on Wednesday morning. OAKVIEW ELEMENTARY: School Three Chehalis Fire Serving Fourth through Sixth Grades Met Adequate Yearly Chief Finalists Named Progress in 2013-14 By Dameon Pesanti By Christopher Brewer [email protected] Candidates [email protected] Chehalis is considering three po- It was just three years ago that tential candidates to become the city’s Oakview Elementary School’s assessment new fire chief, but according to offi- scores hit rock bottom, but today the Cen- cials, the appointment likely won’t af- tralia school brings a different story forth. fect potential plans to merge with the “I’d describe 2011 as a mess, 2012 less Riverside Fire Authority. of a mess, 2013 gaining momentum and The candidates will meet with city last year really turning a corner,” Oakview staff, community members and local Principal Jay Sparks said. fire agency interview panels Monday. Three years ago, Oakview struggled to Then, at 4:30 p.m., they will present Gary Woodson meet standards in the annual state-man- their experience and credentials to the dated Measurement of Student Progress Chehalis City Council. test, only bettering the state average in one The three men presenting are Jeff category: fourth-grade reading, and even Larson, of Lodi, California; Joseph then by only a 1.2 percent margin. Sands, of Billings, Montana; and Gary But according to recent data provided A. Woodson, of Pendleton, Oregon. by the Office of the Superintendent of Larson is currently the fire suppres- Public Instruction, Oakview showed an sion battalion chief in Lodi, California, overall improvement in reading, math, and he has been involved in fire service for almost 30 years. He also has train- writing and science tests among Jeff Larson grade levels from 2011 to 2014. ing in emergency medical service, haz- Of eight categories tested — fourth- ardous materials, personal protective grade reading, math and writing; fifth- equipment and communications. He grade reading, math and science; and earned a bachelor’s degree from Cali- sixth-grade reading and math — Oakview fornia State University, Long Beach. students bettered their peers across the Sands is an engineer/paramedic in state in seven categories. the municipal fire department in Bill- One of the greatest turnarounds in the ings, Montana. He has been in emer- 2013-14 school year was fifth-grade math, gency services for more than 22 years which had languished in the low 30 per- in various locations around the world. Oakview Elementary ifth-grade teacher Ashley Kline sets some ground rules for cent passage rate in 2011, 2012 and 2013 He has served as lead paramedic, Joseph Sands her classroom on the irst day of school Wednesday in Centralia. please see GRADE, page Main 10 please see FINALISTS, page Main 10

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Entry fee for the four-person scramble is $75 per golfer. The fee will include a golf cart and barbecue lunch. An awards ceremony during lunch will recognize the first- and Calendar second-place low gross teams and closest to the pin on each par 3. There also will be a Beat the Pro Straight Drive raffle drawing for Support Groups a new driver and fairway wood. In addition, there will be a variety of WHAT’S HAPPENING? “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the loss of a raffle prizes from local businesses. If you have an event you would like loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured Hospice, A hole in one during the tournament will win a 2015 Chrysler 2120 N. Park St., Centralia, (360) 330-2640 included in the Community Calendar, 200 Limited. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Im- please email your information to manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Road, Proceeds from the tournament will be used to fund a free [email protected]. Include a Centralia, (360) 736-9268 Sept. 30 public information forum presented by the medical daytime telephone number where you Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Providence Cen- staff and professionals from Providence Centralia can be reached. tralia Hospital chapel conference room, (360) 736- Hospital and others who are experts in the field There is no charge for these listings. 5394, Facebook page: Lewis County Multiple Scle- of prostate health. The forum will be at Corbet For questions about calendar items, rosis Support Group Theatre, Centralia College. call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, For more information or entry forms, call (360) 807-8238. Friday, Sept. 5 Arnie Guenther, tournament chairman, at either (360) 736-0232 or (360) 388-6271. Entry Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Band, 7-9:30 forms also are available at Riverside Golf Club. p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Today Lewis County Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., corner of Pearl and Maple streets, Centralia, Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Che- (360) 736-8977, [email protected] halis, (360) 740-0492 Potato bar, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, CC Grow, farmers market, noon-3 p.m., Centra- 4:30-7 p.m., variety of toppings, beverage and lia College, across from Health & Wellness Center, dessert included, $7, to support senior center, Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy 1 p.m., attendees may observe a rehearsal (360) 736-9391, ext. 650 (360) 785-4325 Center for the Performing Arts in Wash- Health Lifestyle: Diabetes, Caring From the In- for Ballet Theatre of Washington’s up- Jayne Sanction, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, ington, D.C., Carnegie Hall and Radio coming production of “The Princess side Out, for teens and adults, led by dietitian Patri- Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 30 cia Odiome, 5:30 p.m., Oakville Methodist Church, City Music Hall in City, and Who Couldn’t Dance.” 204 Harris St. Spaghetti feed, 4:30-7p.m., Toledo Senior Cen- singing for President Barack Obama at ter, 150 Coal St., spaghetti, green salad, green More information is available by call- Red Cross blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Cascade beans, garlic bread, cake, $7, (360) 864-2112. the White House. ing (360) 623-9010 or going to www.cen- Sport & Spine Physical Therapy, 145 S. Market Sam Densmore, 6-8:30 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Varela has drawn critical acclaim traliaballet.com. Blvd., Chehalis, walk-ins welcome, appointments while touring the world both on his requested, )360) 748-1580 Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 “The Hundred-Foot Journey,” 7 p.m., Roxy The- own and with music legend David Fos- Clarissa Gifford, noon-1 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., South ater, Morton, rated PG, $8 adults, $7 children, stu- Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 ter. Over the course of his career, he has Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road S., Olympia, dents, seniors, (360) 496-5599 (360) 352-2135 “Remembering the Passenger Pigeon,” obser- performed in over 16 fully staged operas, vance by Byrn Watson, Centralia, on the 100th an- hundreds of concerts and in 31 countries Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach trains, excur- niversary of the death of Martha, the last passenger Support Groups around the world. sion to Milburn, 1 and 3 p.m., adults $14, seniors $13, pigeon, 7 p.m., Centralia College Student Center In 2008, Varela recorded his first al- children 4-15 $11, 3 and under free, 1101 Sylvenus H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Atrium, (360) 736-1082 bum “Dare to Live,” followed by the re- St., Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, www.steamtrainride. Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Sussex Ave. E., Teni- com no, (360) 480-0592, [email protected] lease of two studio albums in 2012, “Pre- Chehalis-Centralia Railroad, coach train, excur- Public Agencies Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring lude” and “Inspiration.” He is currently sion to Ruth, 5 p.m., adults $17, seniors $16, children Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, working on a new album that will feature 4-15 $14, children 3 and under free, 101 Sylvenus St., Lewis County Mental Health Coalition, 10-11:30 (360) 748-3401 a.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second- mostly original music. Chehalis, (360) 748-9593, www.steamtrainride.com floor conference room, (360) 740-1430 Individual concert or season tickets Regular excursion steam train ride and museum Reducing Underage Drinking Coalition, 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 6 may be purchased by calling (360) 623- tour, Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad, 10 a.m., 12:45 p.m. Lewis County Public Health building, second-floor 8100 and leaving a message. Sharon or and 3:30 p.m., Elbe-Mineral, (360) 492-5588, reser- conference building, (360) 740-1424 Nickole will call you back. vations (888) STEAM11 Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Tenor Varela to Perform Those who prefer to purchase season Tenino Farmers Market, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Tenino Drugs Advisory Board, 4 p.m., Lewis County Pub- tickets by mail should visit www.lew- Elementary School, 301 Old Highway 99, Tenino, lic Health building, second-floor conference room, at Centralia College iscountyconcerts.com, download the (360) 515-0501, [email protected], (360) 740-1418 www.teninofarmersmarket.org World-renowned tenor and “Ameri- 2014-15 season brochure, fill out the or- Jayne Sanction, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, ca’s Got Talent” finalist Fernando Varela der form and mail it, with check or credit Libraries will be kicking off a nationwide solo tour Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 card information, to the address on the Composting Techniques and Tools, 6 p.m., Family Story Time, for children age 3 through at Centralia College’s Corbet Theatre at brochure. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Packwood Senior Center, sponsored by WSU third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle For more information on Varela, visit Lewis County Master Recycler Composters, PageTurners Book Discussion, “The Poison- Varela’s performance is also the first www.fernandovarela.com. (360) 740-1212 wood Bible,” by Barbara Kingsolver, noon, Chehalis of the season for Lewis County Concerts. Clarissa Gifford, 6:30-8 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm to “This tour has been a long-time com- Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) 748-4417 Organizations ing, and I cannot wait to get things start- Second-hand and craft sale, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Win- ed,” says Varela. “The past year has been Ballet Academy lock Community Building, 607 NW Kerron St., Win- Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. Pearl St., Cen- an exciting whirlwind, and I have been so lock, sponsored by Winlock Lions, (360) 785-4818 tralia, (360) 736-5639 fortunate to gain fans across the nation. Plans Open House or (360) 785-0178 Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 p.m., room Centralia Ballet Academy is holding Motorcycle ride fundraiser, sponsored by Che- 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia College, (360) 304-9660 Now, I can visit all these loyal supporters an open house on Saturday at its studio, halis-Centralia Optimists, Chehalis Moose Lodge, Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:30 p.m., and hopefully make some new fans sing- 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, $5 breakfast at 8 a.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, ing both tunes that everyone can enjoy 221 S. Tower Ave. silent auction and 50/50, $25 single and $15 fender (360) 485-2852 and identify with, plus new music that I The event, which kicks off Centralia fluff, (360) 669-3386 or (360) 262-9647 Centralia-Chehalis Vintage Auto Club, 7:30 p.m., hope will soon become everyone’s favor- Ballet’s sixth year, will start at 10 a.m. Ramblin’ Jack’s Rib Eye, 1336 Rush Road, Chehalis, ites. I look forward to visiting all these in- and will end at 1 p.m. Current and po- “The Hundred-Foot Journey,” 7 p.m., Roxy The- (360) 767-0719 ater, Morton, rated PG, $8 adults, $7 children, stu- credible cities and sharing the gift that I tential students will be able to register, get dents, seniors, (360) 496-5599 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitch- love to give the most — music.” measured for dance clothes, meet teach- en 1, Centralia, (360) 388-0102 or memorialpool@ Coming off his amazing climb on ers and learn more about the all of the ymail.com classes and opportunities that Centralia Organizations Lewis County Tea Party, 6:30 p.m., Lewis & Clark NBC’s No. 1 summer show “America’s Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centralia, featured Got Talent” last summer, Varela has kept Ballet Academy has to offer. Disabled American Veterans, 1 p.m., American speaker Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, www.Lewis- a hot pace over the past year, highlighted Families will also be able to purchase Legion building, 111 W. Main St., Centralia, (360) CountyTeaParty.org by debut performances with the National new and gently used dress code attire. At 245-3357 or (360) 262-9360 The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Sept. 4, 2014 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s n/a 65.0 n/a 100s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 90s H L 72.91 85.0 0.00 80s H Cowlitz at Packwood 70s 2.06 10.5 -0.02 60s Cowlitz at Randle 50s L Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny Mostly Cloudy 4.11 18.0 +0.02 40s 30s 79º 50º 84º 52º 88º 52º 78º 51º 76º 53º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 3.21 ---- 0.00 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:36 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:44 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 70 Moonrise ...... 4:37 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 52 71/52 78/53 Moonset...... 1:21 a.m. Normal High ...... 78 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 52 66/53 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 98 in 1935 Seattle Anchorage 60/48 pc 58/50 t Record Low...... 39 in 1932 74/54 Boise 73/48 s 79/52 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Full Last New First Boston 85/66 s 90/71 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 79/50 78/46 9/8 9/15 9/24 10/1 Dallas 97/77 s 98/77 s Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Honolulu 87/76 s 90/75 s Normal month to date ...0.15" Centralia 76/53 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 102/78 s 101/78 s Year to date...... 26.54" 79/50 Yakima Nashville 92/73 s 92/73 t Normal year to date ....26.96" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 104/82 s 103/82 s 81/48 Longview 78/50 Trees None None St. Louis 95/75 s 92/67 t Salt Lake City 77/59 s 82/61 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 83/53 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 72/59 s 71/59 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 90/73 s 90/76 s Send in your weather-related photo- Portland 84/55 The Dallesare today's highs and City Hi/Lo Prcp. graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 83/58 84/49 tonight's lows. page. Send them to voices@chronline. World Cities com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 112/83 s 109/81 s New Delhi 84/76 t 87/76 t City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 88/61 s 85/65 s 76/62 s 78/62 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 73/54 s 77/56 s Spokane 75/47 s 81/51 s London 75/55 pc 76/56 pc Rio de Janeiro 70/60 sh 72/58 pc cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 68/55 s 72/57 s Tri Cities 80/49 s 85/53 s Mexico City 75/57 t 73/55 t Rome 83/65 t 83/66 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 79/50 s 84/52 s Wenatchee 78/55 s 84/59 s Moscow 66/52 s 71/52 s Sydney 64/51 s 63/53 mc

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The Lewis County National This year, the variety of projects Day of Service began about a de- aims to meet a host of needs cade ago when parishioners with from community beautification the Church of Jesus Christ of to basic human sustenance. Latter-day Saints met to set aside “Our opportunities just keep a day for community service. coming to serve, but by expand- Their efforts have grown in the ing our efforts it puts greater de- past few years, as the Catholic mands on our volunteer needs,” parishes of West Lewis and East Nowa said. Pacific counties and the Vader Anyone who wants to get in- Assembly of God have stepped in volved can sign up at any Church to help. The Chronicle / File Photo of Jesus Christ of Latter-day “In order for it to be a true Bernadette Gardner, Chehalis, paints a gutter outside the Pope's Kids Place Dental Clinic in Centralia during the 2013 Lewis Saints in Lewis County, any community effort, it needed to County National Day of Service. Gardner and other volunteers repainted the entire building on Harrison Avenue. Catholic church, or any of the involve other churches and com- three locations at which a volun- munity leaders,” Linda Nowa, teer breakfast will be served, or media specialist for the LDS School and Adna Middle/Highclude weeding, raking, clearing city’s water treatment facility. any project location the day of Church, said. “It gave us the abil- School; and sanding for painting brush and more to create a 200- • Winlock: Community land- the event. ity to expand what we can do, be- preparation at the Adna Grange. foot walking trail; volunteers are scaping cleanup of overgrown The event is open to anyone cause in the beginning we were • Centralia: Brush control at asked to bring chain saws, rakes grass and weeds at the city’s water who wishes to participate, Nowa only able to help Chehalis and Logan Street, Wilbur Parkins and gloves. Volunteers will meet treatment facility; meet at Front said. Centralia.” Park, Cedar Street and Fort Borst at the Mossyrock Community Street and Shannon Avenue. Breakfast for volunteers will The National Day of Service Park; painting and trash pickup; Center. Seniors and people with lim- be served from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. takes place Sept. 13, and will groundskeeping at Pioneer Cem- • Napavine: Removal of rockited mobility can help in a proj- at St. Mary Parish at the corner encompass nine projects across etery; and painting crayon barri- borders around flower beds at ect that will benefit Toys For of Park Way and King Street in eight Lewis County communi- ers at Pope’s Kids Place. Mayme Shaddock Park, and Tots, with the designated meet- Centralia, the Vader Assembly of ties, as well as in Rochester in • Chehalis: Grounds cleanup planting areas to make room for ing place at 569 Penning Road in God and the Mossyrock Com- south Thurston County. and weed-eating at Stan Hedwall an expanding grassy area. Chehalis. munity Center. TransAlta and Areas of service this year in- Park; exterior building paint- • Rochester: Landscaping and Nowa said this year’s service the Knights of Columbus are clude the following: ing at Penny Playground’s bath- cleanup at Independence Park. projects are perhaps the most presenting the meal. • Adna: Harvesting fresh veg- room; and various projects at St. • Vader: Cutting and remov- wide-ranging in the history of For more information on the etables from Reisinger Farms for John Lutheran Church. ing knotweek along Olequa the Lewis County National Day projects, contact Centralia Stake donation to the Lewis County • Mossyrock: Creating a trail Creek at McMurphy Park; and of Service, with past years focus- Public Affairs Director Terry Food Bank; sprucing up the to the site for which the commu- cutting and trimming over- ing on a single theme such as Wood at (360) 266-0318 or email grounds of Adna Elementary nity was named, work will in- grown grass and weeds at the children’s needs or food banks. [email protected]. Childhood Immunization Rates Improve in Lewis County, Washington By The Chronicle Lewis County’s rate re- percent, but we know we’ll never lease also said the disease tends The providers may charge an Immunization rates for mained on par with the state at get there because there are chil- to reappear every three to five administrative fee for the visit, small children in Washington 71 percent in 2013 after notable dren who cannot receive certain years. but if a family can’t afford to pay increased from 2012 to 2013, ac- improvement in the previous vaccines and have pre—existing “Even though our state’s it, they can ask it be waived, the cording to the Centers for Dis- year. health conditions. These num- whooping cough epidemic is press release said. ease Control and Prevention Na- John Abplanalp, of Lewis bers aren’t taking that into ac- over, we still have cases and this “Vaccines have definitely been County Public Health and- count,” So Abplanalp said. disease will always be in our one of the great health successes tional Immunization Survey. cial Services Health, said LewisOf all the vaccines counted, communities,” said State Healthin the last century,” said Abpla- According to a press release county reached 71 percent in the only one that didn’t increase Officer Dr. Kathy Lofy. nalp. “There used to be very, very from the Washington State De- 2012, up from 62 percent in was the one for whooping cough. As an incentive to boost im- high rates of disease and death partment of Health, 71 percent of2011. It actually decreased by 4 percent munization rates, the state pro- associated with a lot of these dis- children ages 3 and under got a The new rates are a positive from last year. vides all recommended vaccines eases, and now we can prevent series of recommended vaccines sign, but they’re still below the The press release stated that at no cost for children up to age that with an immunization.” in 2013, compared to 65 percent federal government’s national is especially concerning because 18. Vaccines are available for For assistance in finding an of kids in 2012 for the same se- health objective of 80 percent. Washington had a whooping free from health care providers immunization clinic for your ries. “The ideal is going to be 100 cough epidemic in 2012. The re- across the state. children, call 1-800-322-2588. Hunter News in Brief The academy allows citizens a council position to become va- tiple instructors and develop the Ribbon Cutting to learn more about the often cant only if a councilor misses theater skills, on and off stage, Accidentally Scheduled for New misunderstood and negatively three consecutive meetings with- technical and artistic. portrayed job. They will also out being excused. Both programs are being di- Stabs Self Chehalis Aquatic Center meet officers and Police Chief Pope said he’ll be attending rected by Fiona Thornton. By The Chronicle Bob Berg, and will be able ask the council meeting next Mon- A participation fee of $55 is With Arrow An official ribbon cutting them questions, Carr said. day. being charged. For more infor- Near Mount ceremony at the new Gail and The academy is limited to 25 mation and to register for the Carolyn Shaw Aquatics Center people. Applications are avail- Signups Begin for children’s program, call Christi in Chehalis will be held by the able at the department’s website Hall at (360) 304-1729. For the St. Helens Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of or at the Centralia Police De- OnStage Theater teen program, call Thornton at partment. Call (360) 330-7680 By The Columbian Commerce. (360) 388-6578. The event is slated for 5:30 for more information. Program in Morton Registration deadline is A hunter accidentally p.m. Monday at the facility, lo- By The Chronicle Sept. 23. stabbed himself with an cated at 401 SW Parkland Drive. Chehalis Councilor Registration is underway for arrow Tuesday afternoon Because of the event’s timing, the OnStage Children’s Theatre Inslee Launches while hiking in the Pinto the Chehalis City Council meet- Pope to Return After Education Program at Morton’s Rock area of the Gifford ing will begin at 4:30 p.m. Approved Absences Roxy Theater. Statewide Military Pinchot National Forest, Contact City Clerk Judy There are separate programs according to the Volcano Schave at (360) 345-3225 for By The Chronicle for children and teenagers. Alliance Rescue Team. more information. Chehalis City Councilor The children’s program, for OLYMPIA (AP) — Wash- The man was walking ages 6 to 14, will be 3-5:30 p.m. ington state Gov. Jay Inslee on through steep, rough ter- Isaac Pope has already missed Centralia Citizen’s more city council meetings this Tuesdays and Thursdays Sept. Wednesday renewed a statewide rain when an arrow fell out 23-Dec. 11. In addition, there military alliance in an effort to of his quiver and somehow year than the last two combined, will be a culminating perfor- fend off the economic effects of pierced his calf muscle. A Police Academy to but for legitimate reasons. mance of “Folk Tales for Fun” planned personnel cuts at Joint fellow hunter hiked out to A lengthy Start Mid-September Dec. 12 and 14. Base Lewis McChord. find cellphone service and surgery fol- By The Chronicle The program will give chil- Inslee signed the agreement reported the injury to 911 lowed by re- The Centralia Police Depart- covery and the dren a chance to act, improvise, launching the Washington Mili- shortly after 2 p.m. tary Alliance. More than 20 mili- While the Volcano Res- ment will host its annual citizen’s death of a family dance, sing and create as they academy this fall. member caused hone their theater skills. tary and economic development cue Team began hiking leaders attended the signing. out to the injured hunter, The citizen’s academy will Pope to miss The teen program, for those Inslee noted that as of 2012, it became obvious that the run for nine weeks, every six meetings be- age 14-19, will be at 6:30 p.m. the state’s military industry ac- rugged terrain about 14 Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m., tween April 28 Tuesdays and Thursdays Sept. counted for 136,000 jobs and miles northeast of Mount beginning on Sep. 17, said Allie Isaac Pope and Aug. 25, all 23-Nov. 6, plus performances of St. Helens in Skamania Carr of the Centralia Police De- councilor of which have “To Be Frank” Nov. 8 and 9. This $15.7 billion in economic activity. County would make it dif- partment. This year with be the been excused by program will give students the “This isn’t just rhetoric,” In- ficult to get the man out of 26th session of the citizen’s acad- the council. opportunity to work with mul- slee said. “It’s numbers.” the area and into an ambu- emy. In 2012 and 2013 combined, lance, said North Country All of the classes will be he missed only five meetings. EMS Chief Ben Peeler. taught by Centralia police offi- Pope said an injury incurred Is Credit Card Debt driving you batty? cers and administrators, accord- during his time in the military A King County helicop- Let Consolidated Credit Help You: ter flew the man out of the ing to Carr. Classes include de- led to the surgery, during which forested area and delivered tective work, firearms training, several vertebrae in his neck Lower your monthly payments him to an ambulance for demonstrations by police K-9 were fused. 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The law requires Call:(800)650-1879 Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 LOCAL / NORTHWEST Sheriff Candidate Rob Snaza Promoted to Undersheriff PROMOTION: Longtime Snaza is the leading con- worked as the chief of staff for similar to the chief of staff po- vember. tender for the the sheriff’s office. Walton has sition, which includes running “Since I’ve been doing this, I Law Enforcement 2014 election for since taken a job working as the day-to-day operations, being have been exposed to a variety Officer Fills Void sheriff. During county’s budget administrator. responsible for the budget and of things going on at the sheriff’s Left by Departure the August pri- “I’ve been actually kind of do- implementing the sheriff's poli- office that gives me a broader maries, Snaza ing the job since June when I was cies and procedures. perspective on how the sheriff’s of Chief of Staff received 10,908 being trained by the chief of staff, The difference is that Walton office is run,” Snaza said. By Stephanie Schendel of the votes then I got the opportunity to was not a law enforcement offi- As undersheriff, Snaza will while his op- work the position and the sheriff cer. He worked as a civilian ad- work with corrections, admin- [email protected] ponent, Brian Rob Snaza made a decision to promote me ministrator, Snaza said. istration and operations. Previ- Sgt. Rob Snaza from the Lew- Green, received undersheriff to undersheriff,” Snaza said. So far, Snaza said, his famil- ously, Snaza was working as a is County Sheriff’s Office, who is 3,089 votes. Current Sheriff Steve Man- iarity with the administration sergeant who oversaw the SWAT running for sheriff this year, was No one was sfield swore Snaza in as under- has helped better prepare him team and drug enforcement unit. promoted to the position of un- serving as the undersheriff pre- sheriff on Tuesday. for the position of sheriff if he is His twin brother, John Snaza, dersheriff Tuesday. viously; instead, Steven Walton The job of undersheriff is elected to the position this No- is the Thurston County sheriff. State Supreme Court Explores Ways to Push Legislature on Education FUNDING: Ideas Include time to review the arguments he made in his court briefings. Declaring Every The justices seemed to be try- Tax Exemption as ing out potential solutions with the attorney who represents a Unconstitutional coalition of parents, students, By Donna Gordon Blankinship teachers and community groups, but Ahearne said after the hear- The Associated Press ing he learned long ago not to OLYMPIA — Based on the try to discern the results of a le- questions asked during a Wash- gal proceeding by the questions ington Supreme Court hear- asked during a hearing. ing on Wednesday, it's anyone's He urged the justices to hold guess what the court's next step the Legislature in contempt and will be toward forcing the Leg- to pick whatever sanctions they islature to fix the way the state believe will be enough to coerce pays for education. lawmakers into complying with The ideas flying around the their orders. If the court doesn't Temple of Justice even included act now, he warned, they will be a suggestion by one Supreme Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press sitting in the same courtroom Court justice that they could just Supreme Court Justices Susan Owens, left, Debra Stephens, center, and Steven Gonzalez listen to Thomas Ahearne, attorney next summer having the same decide every state tax exemption for the coalition that sued the state over education funding, during a hearing before the state Supreme Court Wednesday discussion about contempt, and is unconstitutional. in Olympia. by then it might be too late to Justice Charles Johnson es- make sure the McCleary deci- timated that idea would free up a plan for fully paying for basic budget, according to some gov- Legislature after lawmakers have sion is fulfilled by the 2017-18 about $30 billion, more than education. ernment estimates. ignored several previous orders school year. enough to fully pay for basic The 2012 McCleary decision The Legislature was given un- to make measurable progress on "Kicking the can down the education for the state's public said lawmakers are not meeting til the 2017-18 school year to fix education finance reform and road is just one more delay," school children. their constitutional responsibili- the problem. to come up with a plan to finish Ahearne said. "What you propose would ty to fully pay for basic education In June, the court ordered the their work. Among the reforms awaiting certainly be an efficient remedy," and they are relying too much on state to show why the justices Justice Debra Stephens asked payment: all-day kindergarten in acknowledged Deputy Solicitor local tax-levy dollars to balance should not hold the state in con- what is going to be different in every school; more instructional General Alan D. Copsey, speak- the education budget. tempt or impose other sanctions. the 2015 legislative session that hours for high school students ing for the state. "I don't think it The court commended the Copsey said the court already didn't happen in 2014 or 2013. to help them earn 24 credits to would be a constitutional rem- Legislature for passing some re- has the Legislature's full atten- "The passage of time matters graduate; pupil transportation edy." forms in the K-12 system and for tion. Neither a finding of con- in this case," Copsey said, after fully supported by state dollars; Wednesday's hearing fol- starting to pay for them. The Mc- tempt nor sanctions would be acknowledging, "I certainly can't a new formula for school staffing lowed a Supreme Court order Cleary decision orders the Legis- necessary to get lawmakers to predict the future." levels, smaller classes in the low- asking lawyers representing the lature to finish paying for the re- finish their work on education. Other than a preamble about er grades; and more state support Washington Legislature to ex- forms, which may add more than He was asked several times the meaning of justice, the court for school equipment and sup- plain why they had not set out $4 billion to the state's biennial why the court should trust the didn't give Thomas Ahearne any plies. News in Brief District 5. Responding firefight- told her mother about the abuse, Court documents allege that take on a different challenge.” Police: Fatal Stabbing ers found flames and smoke which reportedly happened Centralia police used a confiden- Attorney General Eric Holder Still Under Review coming from a camper trailer in three different times, according tial informant to buy metham- praised Durkan as “a tireless ad- By The Chronicle the driveway of the single-family to court documents. phetamine from Galen J. Jorden vocate for the American people, home, according to the fire dis- While Smith initially denied at his house on the 100 block the citizens of Washington State The double stabbing that re- trict. Medics found the man with doing it, he later admitted to po- of Northeast Division Street in and for the cause of justice.” sulted in the death of a 38-year- severe burns. lice he inappropriately touched Chehalis. When officers served “Jenny Durkan exemplifies old Centralia man is still under Crews extinguished the fire the girl four times, according to the warrant on his house, they the highest standards of personal review, according to the Lewis within two minutes of arriving. court documents. found an air conditioning unit, integrity and professional excel- County Sheriff’s Office. The man was later airlifted to valued between $3,000 and lence,” Holder said in a state- Detective Sgt. Dusty Breen Harborview Medical Center. $4,500, that was later proven to from the Sheriff’s Office said Felony Assault ment. “For the past five years, I The cause of the explosion have been stolen from a Shell gas have been grateful for Jenny’s investigators are still waiting on and subsequent fire is still under station. additional reports to be complet- Conviction of Toledo dedicated service and her wise investigation. Police also allegedly located counsel.” ed before they send the investiga- Man Upheld suspected heroin and metham- tion to the prosecutor’s office for First Assistant U.S. Attorney By The Chronicle phetamine inside the house, ac- Annette Hayes will likely step in review. Theft Victim cording to court documents. Jor- The two men got into a knife A state court of appeals has when Durkan leaves. Arranges Craigslist upheld the second-degree assault den allegedly admitted to selling Washington state’s senators fight at about 11:30 p.m. on Aug. methamphetamine. 18 on the 2700 block of Harrison Sting in Chehalis conviction of a Toledo man who will begin the process of recom- Avenue, according to the sheriff’s was convicted of putting a load- mending a replacement to the office. The dispute started when By The Chronicle ed rifle to his girlfriend’s head US Attorney Jenny White House. Obama will then a 38-year-old Centralia man A Bonney Lake man who during a fight. nominate a new U.S. attorney to went to the second man’s resi- had previously reported his ATV Travis B. Counts, 47, was ar- Durkan in Seattle the Senate for confirmation. dence with a 33-year-old Centra- stolen helped police nab the sus- rested in late July 2012 after a Stepping Down lia woman whom both men had pected thief after finding it for heated argument with his girl- sale on Craigslist, according to friend led to him pointing a fully SEATTLE (AP) — U.S. Attor- Inslee Lifts Eastern dated, according to police. The ney Jenny Durkan, who helped two men started fighting and the the Chehalis Police Department. operation Ruger mini .14 rifle at Washington Burn Ban, The victim contacted the her. His girlfriend later told po- negotiate federal oversight of the 38-year-old visitor stabbed the Seattle Police Department after 35-year-old in the face and neck. seller of the stolen ATV and ar- lice the rifle touched her head, Urges Caution ranged to meet the man in the according to an unpublished officers were found to routinely The 35-year-old told police use excessive force, announced OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- he then grabbed a kitchen knife Chehalis parking lot under the opinion by the Division II Court ton Gov. Jay Inslee says he won’t ruse of buying the four wheeler, of Appeals released Wednesday. Wednesday that she will leave of- and began stabbing his attacker fice at the end of the month. But extend the burn ban he put in in the head and face, according according to Chehalis police. Counts was later convicted place for 20 counties east of the When the seller, identified of second-degree assault with a she doesn’t know what’s next. to the sheriff’s office. “It’s one of the first times in crest of the Cascade Mountains. The woman initially fled the by police as Troy H. Norton, firearm with a domestic violence That ban expired Wednesday. 50, La Center, showed up at the enhancement, according to the my life that I have not had a job scene prior to law enforcement’s and have no job lined up,” said The governor says that arrival, but she was located last Walmart parking lot at 2 p.m. opinion. Durkan, 56, who was appointed thanks to firefighters’ hard work week, Breen said. Sunday with the stolen ATV in He later appealed his con- by President Barack Obama in and cooler weather, wildfire haz- Both men were airlifted to the back of his pickup truck, he viction on the grounds that the 2009 to serve as the top federal ards have decreased. He did urge Harborview Medical Center; the was arrested and booked into jail. judge denied his right to a pub- law enforcement officer for the residents to continue to use cau- 35-year-old was later treated and lic trial by allowing attorneys to Western District of Washington. tion and common sense. released while the 38-year-old conduct two sidebars, that the As a lawyer, she said, there is The state Department of Nat- died. 76-Year-Old Centralia judge erred in not preserving the no better job than being a U.S. ural Resources burn ban contin- The names of the men have content of the sidebars for the Man Charged With attorney, because “at the end of ues through Sept. 30 on DNR not been officially released. court record and that the judge fire-protected state lands across Child Molestation also erred by requiring two sure- the day, your job is justice.” Washington. ties for his appeal bond instead When asked why she’s leav- By The Chronicle Campfires at state, county Explosion and Fire in of one. ing with three years left in her Prosecutors last week filed term, she said, “it seemed like and municipal parks are gov- Napavine Sends One charges against a 76-year-old The court of appeals rejected all arguments. this was a good time for me, for erned by individual park restric- to Harborview Centralia man who admitted to my family and for the office to tions. molesting a 6-year-old girl three By The Chronicle years ago. Drug Busts Results PACIFIC NORTHWEST A 60-year-old man was air- George R. Smith was arrested lifted to Harborview Medical and booked into jail last week in Recovery of ALASKA, WASHINGTON, OREGON, IDAHO, MONTANA, UTAH Center with burns to 40 percent and appeared in Lewis County Stolen AC Unit REACH 3 million Paciic Northwesterners with just One Call! of his body after an explosion Superior Court on Friday. Pros- By The Chronicle n PNDC CLASSIFIED - Daily Newspapers occurred in his camper trailer ecutors charged him with two 29 newspapers - 1,187,980 circulation at his Napavine home early counts of first-degree child mo- A Centralia man who was ar- Number of words: 25 l Extra word cost: $10 Wednesday morning. lestation, according to court pa- rested last week after police say Cost: $540 (Runs 3 consecutive days including wkds.) n PNDN 2x2 DISPLAY - Daily Newspapers CH527354ac,cg Firefighters responded to the pers. he sold methamphetamine to a 27 newspapers - 1,016,864 circulation man’s residence, located at 205 The investigation into the al- confidential informant faces ad- Size: 2x2 (3.25”x2”) Cost: 1x 2x2: $1,050 West Branch St. inside Napavine legations against Smith, who is a ditional felony charges after po- city limits, shortly before 6 a.m., family friend of the victim, be- lice located a stolen air condition- More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 according to Lewis County Fire gan in late April after the victim ing unit in his Chehalis home. • Main 5 BUSINESS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 Furniture Company Buys Former Circuit The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. 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Balances expanded to the United States in may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers ing only took two months. “Showing them altogether ficials told them they would be in Education. 2000. Their first store in the U.S. “We were first approached how we wanted them here, all better off in another location. was built in Lynnwood, Rai said. about it July 2,” Matayoshi said. that played into the company JR Furniture plans to hire 30 BACK ISSUES The Chehalis store will be the “It was fairly fast for this cycle of moving here,” Matayoshi said. people to start out, with a possi- Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- company’s 14th. business.” “The client was very impressed by bility of expanding its workforce able at $1 per copy. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Channel Goodwill With Lewis County Day of Service About 10 years ago, members pants, with others who are not Vader and Winlock. Efforts will The Day of Service provides of local congregations of the Our Views affiliated with any religion also also be aimed at assisting the an opportunity for everyone to Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- spread out over eight cities and taking part. Toys for Tots program, a project come together on a single day to day Saints had a simple idea. towns to harvest crops for the TransAlta has stepped for- recommended for seniors and help beautify, improve and re- The goal was to pick one day food bank, remove brush, pick ward to provide breakfast for those with physical limitations. pair wears and tears in the Lewis out of the year to maximize vol- up litter, paint and otherwise volunteers at this year’s event Materials and supplies County area. unteering in all areas of Lewis take an active role in making — slated for Saturday, Sept. 13 — will be provided to volunteers, Signup sheets are available at County in a unified effort that and the Knights of Columbus though attendees are encour- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Lewis County a better place to would result in collective com- will be serving the meals. aged to bring their own tools to day Saints chapels, Catholic munity improvement. live. It’s a combined effort by complete work at their site of churches and any location where They named it the Lewis While the idea started with those of many beliefs who share choice (see details in story on projects are underway on the County Day of Service. Mormons, it has become a non- in the idea that we can all take the front page). day of the event. Since then, the project has denominational success story. have a hand in improving our There are many who have the Those interested in serving improved in scope and impact Catholic parishes of West Lewis surroundings. desire to volunteer in their com- or learning additional informa- in each successive year. County and East Pacific County Projects have been identified munities, but are frequently un- tion can call Terry Wood at This year, organizers are and the Assembly of God church in Adna, Centralia, Chehalis, able to because of work or family (360) 266-0318, or e-mail him at hoping to rally 500 people to in Vader are all active partici- Mossyrock, Napavine, Rochester, commitments. [email protected].

COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Is This Column Silly or Serious? You Make the Call I woke one recent morning, In spite of what old Newt wondering who the first Nean- pondered, no one knows yet derthal man was to discover the what that mysterious force is concept of time. (I say “man” that attracts all things to the because there were no great center of an object that has discoveries credited to the com- grown spherical because of that plementary sex for a few more attraction. We can recognize thousand years.) Sure, there was it — just as we recognize time — light, and there was darkness, but we can’t reproduce or alter and sometimes one of them either one, even though we can seemed to take longer to change measure them both. back and forth than the other I wish I knew more about the one did, but what was meant by history of mathematics. It’d be “longer?” interesting to find out when and The concept how someone decided that each of time had to day be divided into not one, but have come after two sections of twelve units each. the concept of There are a few references to numbers. Did time in the Bible. For instance, Letters to the Editor someone count in John 11.9, Jesus asks, “Are the number there not twelve hours in the military equipment for counter- words about acquiring military of drops that Keep Military Vehicles terrorism, border security and equipment of Chehalis Chief By Bill Moeller day?” So when did 12 become leaked out 24? And why was each “hour” Off Cities’ Streets disaster preparedness. Those Glenn Schaffer, “We haven’t re- of an animal divided into 60 minutes instead To the editor: concerned about wasted gov- ally seen the need for it.” skin bag before they filled up a of, say 50 or 100, and each A recent article in The ernment spending might con- hollowed out stone underneath, minute also divided into 50 seg- sider this. Larry Kerschner Chronicle noted the continuing Centralia and then called that interval a ments? I’m sure that there must receipt by local law enforcement Over the past 20-30 years, “grook” or something similar? be documentation as to when of military weapons and vehi- police in this country have Did some wise elder of the tribe mathematics changed from be- cles. The sheriff is quoted as say- come to look like and be armed New Downtown Lights stay up all night to count the ing a base twelve system into the ing it is a beneficial program. I like the military. As the Amer- number of grooks that occurred base ten we use today. agree that in times of tight bud- ican Civil Liberties Union Ruin Atmosphere between the periods when the Writing the above sentence gets so-called surplus military says in its report “War Comes To the editor: sun returned directly overhead? is what urged me to check out toys, dangled before the police Home: The Excessive Militari- I was happy to see the new And did he then give that inter- some books on the subject from at law enforcement exhibits and zation of American Policing,” LED street lights installed out- val its own name? Like “shpoot,” Timberland Library. Much of fairs, are hard to resist. “Our neighborhoods are not side the Centralia city center area or something similar? what I read, even the introduc- But I question how benefi- war zones, and police officers this last spring. I’m sure this will Was there then some ancient tions, was too technical for my cial it is to our society as whole, should not be treating us like be a huge savings in power con- long-haired elder of the tribe barely remembered high school especially the children, to see a wartime enemies.” sumption that will be passed who was trying to figure out algebra and geometry, but from militarized police force patrol- The police should “protect down to the citizens of Centralia. the meaning of all of this? Was what I did understand, the ling the streets as a normalized and serve” our communities, Did someone say, “Not likely”? he accepted as a wise man, or change apparently occurred activity. We spend $1.5 trillion not wage war on the people who OK. Well, anyway, I was also just called that old weirdo, Roe somewhere around the 12th each year on the military. live in them. pleased to see that the warm Lecks, who sits over in the cor- century, give or take a few hun- Many of those billions go to Others also express concerns amber sodium vapor lights had ner looking at his wrist all day dred years. arms manufacturers who de- about the increasing perception been left alone in the downtown long, mumbling “It’s time! It’s That’s when the simpler Ara- sire a continuing supply of new of law enforcement as an occu- core. I had thought that the city time!” bic system for displaying num- customers. Police departments pying enemy rather than as sup- management had understood How many times did an ex- bers was found to be much more should not become dumping portive peace officers. President the value of spending a few dol- periment have to be repeated be- practical than the cuneiform grounds for used weapons as Barack Obama has ordered a re- lars more to maintain the nostal- fore some primitive theoretician method of the Babylonians or arms makers want the military view of the distribution of mili- gic ambiance of the downtown proved that the total number of the hieroglyphics of the Egyp- to buy even newer and more ex- tary hardware to state and local core at night. grooks in a shpoot stayed the tians. Let’s be thankful for that. pensive weapons systems. police out of concern at how I would regularly take visitors same, even though the length Those who have fallen asleep Military surplus acquisitions such equipment has been used on a drive through town at night of daylight and darkness varied during the preceding lecture by local police departments, during racial unrest in Fergu- so they could experience the according to whether it was the should be reminded that there under a Department of War son, Missouri, and other com- warm, inviting atmosphere of warm time or the cold time? will be a test at the end of the program since 1991, are valued munities. that area. I was deeply saddened So that’s how things stand quarter. at $5.1 billion, with $449.3 mil- Former New York Police last week when, in one night, the today. People can predict and ••• lion given out in fiscal year 2013 Commissioner Ray Kelly has downtown ambiance was trans- measure time, but they didn’t Bill Moeller is a former enter- alone. said that the federal programs formed to that of a cold, creepy discover it. It was always there, tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city In just the past five years, as that arm local forces with mil- back alley with the installation just as gravity was always there. council member, paratrooper and part of Section 1033 of the Na- itary-style equipment should be of stark, white LED lighting that Sir Isaac Newton was a terrific living in Centralia. He can be reviewed, perhaps limiting ac- shines brightly in the eyes of mathematician, but he didn’t dis- tional Defense Authorization reached at bookmaven321@comcast. Act of 1997, the Pentagon has cess to situations when there is passing motorists while barely cover gravity, he only named it. net. given away “tens of thousands “a major emergency.” lighting the sidewalks below. of machine guns; nearly 200,000 U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson, If gloomy was their intention, ammunition magazines; thou- D-Ga., is introducing a bill they get the gold medal. First Amendment Center Quote of the Day sands of pieces of camouflage that would ban police depart- I realize I live just outside and night-vision equipment; and ments from receiving armored the city limits, but spend a “The dominant purpose of the First hundreds of silencers, armored vehicles, armored drones, high- lot of time and expense support- cars and aircraft” to counties in caliber weapons, gun silencers ing the businesses in downtown Amendment was to prohibit the widespread every state throughout the coun- and stun grenades under the Centralia. Maybe I missed it, but try.” Defense Department’s 1033 Pro- I don’t recall anybody asking for practice of government suppression In addition to the surplus gram. anyone’s opinion on this one. My of embarrassing information.” from the Department of War, At a time when perception is bad. I suppose we’re stuck with it this year the Department of often more important that real- now. So sad. William Orville Douglas Homeland Security plans to ity, I would encourage all local Dan Witt Supreme Court justice give away $1.6 billion worth of law enforcement to heed the Centralia

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The Chamber is open Monday-Friday 9-5 BCusiness onnectionsSaturdays 9-3 Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of Commerce Monthly Newsletter Good Food, Good Fellowship; Membership Appreciation BBQ Welcome back! It is the first of Septem- ber, Labor Day has passed, and it is time to wel- come our com- munity to an- other school year. Alicia Bull There is always a Executive lot of excitement Director in the air during this week. The school year drives our schedules and habits. It drives our community activities, our re- tail establishment sales, restaurant traffic, etc. The school day itself defines new peak hours for our Chamber members gathered at the VR Lee Building in Chehalis during the Membership Appreciation BBQ catered by Lucky Eagle Casino last year. businesses.The Centraila-Che- halis Chamber of Commerce is excited for a new school year and ing it in the evening instead of Aquatic Center we thought it was While the season of Fall does It is an exciting time to see busi- all the changes that begin to take during the day so that more peo- only appropriate to do a ribbon bring on change and a sense of nesses come together and focus place as we head into Fall. ple are able to come and attend cutting that evening at 5:30pm. new beginnings, it is the consis- on economic growth and local This year as we jump into with the whole family. We will We hope you will come, take a tency of each of our Chamber prosperity. a new schedule, we are excited have hamburgers, hotdogs and all tour or swim, enjoy the bbq, and members that make us a strong We are excited to celebrate to share an invitation with all the BBQ fixings along with bever- network with fellow Chamber organization. Our membership your business and its successes at Chamber members and their ages, and prizes. We are excited members. The Chamber appreci- is strong and involved. We appre- families. We will be hosting our to announce that the pool will be ates all of you and wants you to ciate all of the volunteers, spon- our annual “Membership Appre- annual “Membership Apprecia- open just for the Chamber! If you enjoy an evening of food and fun. sors, coordinators, and leaders ciation BBQ” next week. We look tion BBQ” next Monday, 5-7pm at haven’t had a chance to jump in A special thank you goes out to IP that assist in making the Cham- forward to continued partner- the south end of Recreation Park the new pool yet then September Callison & Sons and The Lucky ber healthy, and as the Chamber ships, relationship growth, and at the Shaw Aquatic Center. We 8th will be your opportunity. Eagle Casino, who are both spon- grows in size, we become more networking opportunities. Hope are switching it up a bit and hav- With the opening of the Shaw soring the event. entrenched in the community. to see you there!

Welcome New Chamber Members Mary Kay - Jan Leadbetter 3233 Centralia-Alpha Rd. Onalaska, WA 98570 360-880-2441 www.marykay.com/ janleadbetter

Centralia Square Grand Ballroom & Hotel 202 Centralia College Blvd. Centralia, WA 98531 360-807-1212 www.centraliasquare.com

Upcoming Chamber Events Membership Appreciation BBQ - September 8th, 5 - 7pm. Bring your families to the Gail & Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center in Chehalis and enjoy some food, drinks, and swimming!

Ribbon Cutting - September 8th, 5:30pm. Join us as we celebrate the newly remodeled Gail & Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center located at 401 SW Parkland Dr., Chehalis.

Business After Hours - September 18th, 5 - 7pm. Join us at Pope’s Kids Place for a tailgate party! Come and enjoy some drinks, appetizers, prizes, and take a tour through the clinics. Located at 230 Washington Way, Centralia. 2

Directory CHAMBER STAFF Alicia Bull Executive Director [email protected]

Lisa Guerrero Oice Manager [email protected]

Jenny Thornburg Name: Angela French What has your career been like?: As a Member Services Development Director for United Way, my [email protected] Business: United Way of Lewis County career has been extremely rewarding and fulfilling. I am fortunate to work with an Hobbies: amazing team of staff and board members Michelle Turner Volunteering, spending quality time with family and friends, exploring who made each and every day worth all Event Services new places. the hard work and dedication. Witnessing [email protected] how United Way changes people’s lives is Where were you born?: Born and raised the best part! Angela French 2014 Executive Board in Chehalis, WA Amanda Singleton, Chair What would we be surprised to learn Rainier Connect Tell us about your family: I have about you?: When I was working for the Why are you a Chamber Ambassador?: wonderful parents who have been married Providence Health Care Foundation prior I love being a Chamber Ambassador, it’s a great way to connect with the community Ken Kostick, Past Chair for 37 years now, and a younger brother to United Way, my office was the same who is 28. I am very close to my family; room that I was born in at the old Chehalis at large, meet new people, and represent Quanex/Port of Chehalis always have been and always will be. Hospital. Spooky! our wonderful Chamber of Commerce.

Suzie Mitchell, Incoming Chair Helly Hansen

Kyle Heaton, Vice Chair Port of Centralia Explore Lewis County In September Bob Jackins, Secretary Enjoy local activities all month long in our exciting community. Home Depot For more information on an event, visit our website at: www.chamberway.com/events. Ron Hall, Treasurer Ron Hall, CPA September 6 September 20 Lewis County Concerts presents 5th Annual Wellness Roundup 2014 Board of Directors Fernando Varcia Corner of Cooks Hill and Scheuber Ron Sturza Corbet Theater, Centralia College Roads, Centralia Sunbird Shopping Center September 12 September 20 Dr. Robert Frost 24th Annual United Way Golf An American in Paris Centralia College Tournament Fox Theatre, Centralia Mitch Moberg Riverside Golf Club Twin Cities Trading Post September 25 September 13-14 United Way Campaign Kickoff Rob Hill Gun & Knife Show - Luncheon City of Centralia Southwest Washington Fairgrounds Great Wolf Lodge, Grand Mound

Merlin MacReynold September 19 September 27 City of Chehalis ARTrails Gala Reception Korean War Remembrance Day Centralia Train Depot Veterans Memorial Museum, Lindy Waring Chehalis Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel September 20-21, 27-28 12th Annual ARTrails Open Studio Tour September 27 Walter Cuestas Throughout Lewis County Membership Appreciation Night Century 21/Lund Roxy Theater, Morton September 20-21 Shirley Billings 49th Annual Harvest Swap Meet September 27 Security State Bank Southwest Washington Fairgrounds Community Garage Sale Southwest Washington Fairgrounds Todd Chaput Holiday Inn Express & Suites September 27 The 2014 Lewis County Murder Mystery Steam Train Matt Moses Visitor’s Guides are now Chehalis-Centralia Railroad & Sierra Paciic Industries available for you to Museum CONTACT US: pick-up at the Chamber! 500 NW Chamber of Commerce Way Chehalis, WA 98532 Thank you to all of our wonderful sponsors Oice: 360.748.8885 of the Hub City Car Show! Toll free: 1.800.525.3323 • Quarter Milers • McMenamin’s Olympic Club Fax: 360.748.8763 • Lucky Eagle Casino & Hotel • TwinStar Credit Union [email protected] • Les Schwab Tires • KITI/LIVE 95 3

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Community Garage Sale currently volunteers for the home. We are open for walk in raised by residents as well as County. First established in Community Mediation Center of patients every Tuesday from 5:30 trends affecting the health and 1968 by Herman and Virginia The last big community Lewis County. pm to 8:30 pm at 1911 Cooks Hill vitality of Lewis County will be Adolphsen, the firm has operated garage sale of the year happens Road (located in NW Pediatrics presented, and guest speaker in the same location, under four Saturday, September 27 at the Mary Kay across from Providence Hospital Dr. Donna Beegle will discuss different ownerships since. The Southwest Washington Fair & in Centralia. We need volunteers: multigenerational poverty and current owner is Nancy Wyllys Expo Center. Over 350 vendor Back to school sale. 10% Off doctors, nurses, and clerical. how to break the cycle. In 2013 and the managing broker is booths are available for rent in on all pencils, eye liners, lip Donations are always welcomed. a group of community partners Bob Spahr. Brokers are Grace nine of the main fairgrounds liners, mascaras etc. Please check out our website: initiated a community-wide Grant and Jim Anderson. buildings. Between 2,000 and Need a new look for a new www.hhmo.org. strategic planning process for Kathy Anderson also helps as 4,000 shoppers are expected year? Let’s get together & play improving the health of Lewis an assistant to Jim. With the through the gates for this annual Call me, 360-880-2441, Jan sale. Early-bird shoppers can Mission Meals Reach New High County. This process will help Real Estate Market improving, leadbetter, Independent beauty identify and prioritize strategic we are looking to expand the gain admission at 8:00 am for consultant with Mary Kay. The Lewis County Gospel $5.00. From 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, issues and coordinate activities staff in the near future as two Mission has been in its new home to address them. “The goal is prospective brokers are currently adult admission is $1.00, ages since April 1st. With summer 12 & under are admitted free. Wellness Roundup Saturday, to address our county’s most taking classes to become coming on, we anticipated a drop pressing health issues in an licensed. We have arranged the Parking is free in fairgrounds Sept. 20, 9 a.m. -2 p.m. in the number of people who lots. Shoppers and sellers alike inclusive and well-informed way,” office to provide space for more Join community health would be coming in to access said Danette York, Director of brokers to join the team. We are have dubbed these sales at the partners at the corner of Cooks our services. To our surprise, fairgrounds “the area’s biggest Lewis County Public Health & proud of the fact that our office Hill and Scheuber roads. The the numbers increased rather Social Services. “And by health atmosphere is one that makes treasure hunt.” For sellers, spaces fifth annual Wellness Roundup, than decreasing. An average of are $35 till September 5, then we are talking about the well- people feel welcome and able to Lewis County’s largest health fair, 1600 meals a month were served, being of the community as a sit down and have a cup of coffee. $40 after that date. Vendor will take place Sept. 20. The free January through June. In July, spaces are either 10’x10’ or 8’ x whole which includes economic, Stop by anytime we are open and event has several components, 1734 meals went out and August educational, environmental, enjoy. 12’ depending on the building. including: numbers are estimated to top A vendor space comes with a and behavioral health as well as Women’s Wellness Fair 1800. Due to the donations of physical health.” table, 2 chairs, and up to four Join physicians from the food from a variety of sources, United Way Campaign Kickoff gate passes. Set up is Friday, The first step in this Providence Medical Group for the Mission kept cost per plate process was an assessment to Luncheon the day before sale day. Only between $.32 and $.37. We are so free clinical breast exams and better understand the factors “Strength in Community” registered vendors are allowed digital mammograms for women blessed to have the support of the on the grounds Friday. For contributing to the health of Wednesday, September 24, 2014 who qualify. community in meeting the needs Lewis County. The assessment information (360) 740-1495 or • Free Health Screenings of the homeless and needy in 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. www.southwestwashingtonfair. combines the results of almost Great Wolf Lodge ~ $25/person • Blood sugar our area. It’s only with that help, 600 surveys with input for net. • Cholesterol we’ve been able to respond so Join United Way of Lewis community leaders as well as County to learn how dollars • Blood Pressure effectively. We again extend an statistical data. Announcing Cooks Hill • Bone Density invitation to anyone interested in are invested in our community, and how we are improving lives Challenge • Medication/Prescription what the Mission does to come checks and tour the facility. We’re at 72 Adolphsen Real Estate for a better tomorrow. United Join us on September Fun, giveaways and SW Chehalis Avenue. Just look Way continues to transform our 20th, 2014 for the Cooks Hill Adolphsen Real Estate is community by addressing the educational information: for the red building with the one of the longest operating Challenge and run/walk for the More than 100 community colorful brick wall. We hope to underlying causes of community kids! This annual run is the kick independent Real Estate needs. By supporting United Way, health partners. Free bike see you soon. brokerage firms in Lewis off event for the Wellness Round- helmets, win free lunch, sign please see BIZZ BUZZ, page 4 up. The run starts and finishes at up to win $500, horse-drawn Dick’s Brewing Company Washington Orthopaedic Center carriage rides, join the SeaFair at 1900 Cooks Hill Rd, Centralia, Pirates and walk through a 28- Our 4th Annual Beer for a WA. Participants can choose to foot salmon to learn about water Cure will be Saturday, September Explore Your Insurance Options participate in a 5K walk/run or conservation, and more. 20th, 2014 from 3 – 8 pm at the Call us for a quote 800-321-1878 or 736-1234 10 mile run. The 5K run/walk is Cooks Hill Challenge/Run brewery on Galvin Rd. We are Business • Personal • Home • Auto • Flood • Earthquake • Life $25 and the 10 mile race is $30. for the Kids calling all home brewers to The 10 mile race starts at 8am Presented by Centralia submit their beers by September and the 5K race starts at 8:30am. Rotary, 10-mile or 5-K run/walk. 13th, 2014. We will have raffle Register on-line by searching Registration for both events prizes, food carts, live music, for “Cooks Hill Challenge” on begins at 7 a.m. and fabulous silent auction www.active.com. Registration items up for grabs! We hope you Free concert to wrap up the LLC deadline is September 12th, day can join us to help raise money 2014. All participants will Enjoy the music of “Rock for the Lewis County Relay for receive a sports, moisture- City” sponsored by the Lucky Life as we announce this year’s wicking t-shirt. The top 10 mile Eagle Casino as we wrap up this winner! 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Call today for your FREE Over the past 3 years we have of the community are met – a quote at 360-355-7024 or for an broadcast live more than 1,000 “Growing Lewis County One Family at a Time.” better life for all is created. Rev. appointment for us to come out games, matches and events on our website including not just When buying, selling or reinancing, specify Alta has a very strong center, and see you and address and CH526962sd.jd knows for herself what is right. answer questions you might have the usual sports but everything Title Guaranty for Title Insurance & Escrow. She lives her life according to about our website. from Football, Volleyball, Soccer, that center – she would say her Hoops, Wrestling, Baseball, faith- and the world is a better Health and Hope Medical Track and Field even Golf, place as a result. 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We will assessment will be shared at a Free Estimates Methodist and Centralia United attempt to serve anyone who free public forum on September Methodist Church. Served 13 walks in the door by providing 24, 2014 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

360-736-4191 CH527024sd.jd years on the United Way of healthcare or referral services. at Centralia College’s Corbet Lewis County Board of Directors. We work with many local efforts Theatre. A live broadcast will • Security Systems • Fire Alarm Systems Was a Volunteer Fire Chaplain, such as Valley View to help be viewable at Centralia College Sunday School Teacher, and patients establish a medical East in Morton. Top concerns • Camera Systems 4 strategies for communicating College’s Corbet Theatre from workshops! New ongoing classes several introductory classes: Bizz Buzz more effectively across race, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. in September include Tai Chi, Keeping Kid’s Healthy class, gender and generational Wednesdays at 6:30pm; Kid’s w/Essential Oils: Thursday, Continued from page 3 barriers for 17 years. Donna’s Embody Movement Studio & Yoga (ages 6 to 12), Thursdays at September 4th @ 5:00pm inspiring story has been featured 4:15pm; and a new Nia Technique Body Balancing: Mood, your funds are invested locally, in newspapers around the nation, Boutique class Thursdays at 9:00am. Mind & Sleep: Saturday, tackling key community issues on local TV, and on National Embody Movement Studio Special workshops in September September 13th @ 10:15am with viable long-term solutions. programs. Call United Way of & Boutique celebrates our 1 Year include: “Intro to Meditation” Nature’s Medicine Cabinet for Keynote speaker is Donna M. Lewis County for reservations at Anniversary in September with Saturday, September 20th from your Home: Friday, September Beegle, a highly experienced, (360) 748-8100. free class offerings, workshops, 10:30am to 12:30pm ($10 w/ 26th @ 5:00pm nationally-known speaker, The community is and savings throughout the pre-registration) and “Intro to Learn more about classes, trainer, and the author of “See encouraged to attend a free boutique! Get 10% off Class Yoga” on Friday, September 26th workshops and upcoming Poverty, Be The Difference,” a Community Forum by Dr. Cards for the entire month from 6:30pm to 8:00pm ($10 events by visiting us at www. resource book for professionals Beegle on September 24th as she of September! Join us for our w/pre-registration.) Embody embodycentralia.com or at who work with people in poverty. presents the results of the recent Anniversary Celebration on is also pleased to be offering 115 S. Tower Ave - next to the Donna has worked and written Lewis County Community Saturday, September 13th for FREE essential oil education Historic Fox Theater downtown articles providing insights and Health Assessment at Centralia an entire day of free classes and throughout September with Centralia! Networking Chamber Forum Business After Hours

Lewis County Assessor Dianne Dorey (left) and Assessor candidate Candy Hallom answer Chamber crowd questions at last month’s fo- rum. Dale Merten, Alicia Bull, Dale Merten speaks to the crowd at the ToledoTel Business After Hours Fred Rider, and Sheila last month. Richardson stop for a photo at the ToledoTel Business After Hours in Ribbon Cuttings Toledo.

Lewis County Commissioner District 3 candidates Gary Stamper (left) and Rich Bainbridge share information with the Chamber at the August forum. Hub City Car Show

Washington Orthopaedic Center celebrates 25 years in their current location, 20 years of their Ambula- tory Surgery Center, and welcomed Dr. Michael Dujela, DPM. Chamber Ambassador BBQ

Crowds gather downtown Centralia during the Hub City Car Show last month.

Chamber Ambassadors gathered at Alicia Bull’s house for a BBQ last month.

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Hit and Run Crash on Interstate 5 Sends Three Children to Centralia Hospital By The Chronicle bound near milepost 72 changed Chehalis, was driving the Honda, lanes, then hit a 1990 Honda and had three children in her A hit and run collision late Experience the Difference. Accord that was also traveling car: An 8-year-old boy, a 4-year- Wednesday night on Interstate 5 northbound, causing the car to old boy and a 1-year-old girl. All near Napavine sent four people strike the center median shortly four occupants were transported We invite you to discover to the hospital, including three before 11 p.m. The semi contin- to Providence Centralia Hospi- what has made small children. ued driving northbound. tal and later released. The semi- A semi-truck driving north- Finola B. Erickson, 30, of truck has not been located. Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary of a business on the 300 block of DUI Sirens North Tower Avenue. the ultimate • Pablo Mata Lopez, 36, Cen- CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT tralia, was arrested and booked provider of healing Damaged Car Joseph C. Tommasi Stolen Bikes into jail for suspicion of driving experiences in our Managing Director • Someone reported a bike • Damage was reported to a under the influence of alcohol vehicle parked on the 600 block of near Harrison Avenue and High community since 1907. was stolen from the 1100 block - of West Pear Street at about 8:30 Third Street at 2:25 p.m. Tuesday. Street at about 12:21 a.m. Thurs day. a.m. Tuesday. - Newell-Hoerling’s • Police took a report of a sto- Meth • Jeffrey E. Westley, 49, Cen tralia, was arrested and booked len neon green 20-inch boys dirt • Joshua S. Jacobs, 35, Cen- - racer bike at 6:50 a.m. Wednes- into jail for suspicion of driv Mortuary tralia, was arrested and booked ing under the influence of alco- Proudly Serving Lewis & hurston day. It was taken from the 200 into jail for alleged possession block of West Oakview Avenue. hol near Pine Street and North Counties Since 1907 of meth on the 200 block of Tower Avenue at about 6:50 p.m. Centralia College Boulevard at Wednesday. 205 W. Pine St Centralia|736-3317 Missing Trees 4:42 p.m. Tuesday. CH527127sd.sw • Numerous decorative please see SIRENS, page Main 10 trees were reported stolen at GREGORY GLEN GRAHAM 10:40 a.m. Tuesday from in front Please see additional obituaries September 24, 1947 - August 26, 2014 on page Main 13 a brother in Forks for many years. Death Notices Greg had a love for his family and lying airplanes. • VIOLET S. GARRETT, 95, Morton, died Sat- urday, Aug. 30, at Morton General Hospi- In Remembrance He had lown since the age tal, Morton. A service will be at 1 of 14 and acquired his p.m. Monday at Brown Mortuary Service, INEZ LENORE BRUMFIELD private pilot’s license at 16. Morton. A graveside service will follow SEPT. 16, 1923 ~ AUG. 29, 2014 Surviving are two at Morton Cemetery, followed by a re- sisters, Lisa Cabe and ception at the Bob Lyle Building, Morton. they raised ive children, Arrangements are under the direction of Bill (Vicky), Linda (Dana), Cheryl Medeiros, both of Brown Mortuary. Janice (John), Mark (Karel) Chehalis; four brothers, • ROMONIA (DISNEY) OSTERLOH, 73, Ban- and Tim. Patrick of Forks, Phillip of ning, California, formerly of Boistfort, Inez was a generous, Centralia, Mark of Federal died Tuesday, July 22, at home. A service kind and loving mother, Way and Brian of Chehalis, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, at the grandmother and great- and numerous beloved New Harvest Assembly of God Church, grandmother to her children, nieces and nephews. 134 Mauerman Road N., Pe Ell. 10 grandchildren and 23 Gregory Glen Graham, a • CLARA NEELEY, 94, Olympia, formerly A Rosary will be held great-grandchildren. To longtime resident of Lewis at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Sept. 5, of Chehalis, died Sunday, Aug. 24, at all she touched, she will be Panorama City Convalescent & Reha- County, died at the age of 2014, followed by a Funeral greatly missed but never 66, in an aviation accident bilitation Center, Lacey. A service will be forgotten. Mass at 11:00 a.m. at St. at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 19, at Mills & Mills in Chehalis, on Tuesday, Joseph Catholic Church in Funeral Home, 5725 Littlerock Road SW, Inez was preceded in death by her husband, Tom; Aug 26, 2014. Chehalis. Tumwater. Arrangements are under the Born Sept. 24, 1947, direction of Mills & Mills. sisters, Ruth, Margaret and A graveside service will at Chehalis, Washington • JESSIE IRENE BOWEN, 94, Toledo, died Maryellen. be held at 1:30 p.m., Friday, to William John and Faye Monday, Sept. 1, at Providence Centralia Inez went to be with her She is survived by her Sept. 5, 2014 at St. Francis Hospital. Visitation will be 9-10:30 a.m. Lord Aug. 29, 2014. She was sister, Wanda and brother, (Brooks) Graham, he was Mission Cemetery in Saturday and a funeral service at 11 a.m. born to Mary Inez (Sizemore) Thaddeus. reared and attended school Toledo. Arrangements under Saturday, both at Fir Lawn Funeral Cha- and Thaddeus Pierce in A graveside service in Chehalis. the direction of Sticklin pel, Toledo. Arrangements are under the will be held at 1:00 p.m. He was a military veteran direction of Fir Lawn. Bickleton, Washington. Funeral Chapel in Centralia. She was raised in Wishkah, on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 and served 1967 to 1969. • DOLORES DOROTHY DONAHUE, 94, Centra- at Mt. View Cemetery on lia, died Sunday, Aug. 31, at Logan Street Washington with her four He owned and operated a To view this obituary, please go sisters and one brother. Caveness Dr. in Centralia. Manor Adult Family Home, Centralia. No A celebration of life will logging/mill company with to chronline.com/obituaries. services are planned. Arrangements are During World War II, she under the direction of Funeral Alterna- went to work at Boeing as a follow (with desserts) at the Sticklin Funeral Chapel tives of Washington, Centralia. Rosie the Riveter, where she Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 W. 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at Magnolia St, Centralia, WA Centralia, WA 98531 • JACKIE D. TROXELL, 70, Toledo, died met Thomas Brumield. They www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com Monday, Sept. 1, at home. No services were married March 26, 1944 98531 (360) 736-1388 are planned. Arrangements are under and remained together for 70 the direction of Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, years, until his passing in To view the obituary, please go to Toledo. April of this year. Together chronline.com/obituaries. • LINDA D. SMITH, 68, Toledo, died Fri- In Remembrance Of day, Aug. 15, at home. No services are planned. Arrangements are under the Mack Knutsen direction of Fir Lawn Funeral Chapel, In Remembrance Toledo. • ALMA HOFFMAN, 88, Lacey, formerly 1927 ~ 2013 of Centralia, died Saturday, Aug. 30, at BENJAMIN (BENJY) KEENES MEAD Sound Care Adult Family Home, Lacey. usually was) to be the best at Mack Knutsen died A graveside service will be Tuesday, Sept. everything he did. Anyone who 9, at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent. peacefully at home on Nov. 24, knew him, knew how much of Arrangements are under the direction 2013 in the company of his a huge Seahawk fan he was. He of Funeral Alternatives of Washington, loving family and friends. He Tumwater. would do anything to see you rejoined his beloved wife and • MARIE RINA KASZYCKI, 92, Centralia, died smile. Shooting his guns was Thursday, Aug. 21, at home. A memo- always a passion of his, as was soul-mate, Merrily. rial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Im- driving fast red cars. Mack is survived by his son manuel Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheu- Carl; daughter, Karen; grand- ber Road, Centralia. Arrangements are Benjamin is survived by his wife, Sheena Mead; two daughters, Robin and Jennifer; under the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s and his family of close friends. Mortuary, Centralia. daughters, Tonya Roggenkamp We miss him more than we can poem he wrote to tell its story. 23 (Alex Roggenkamp) and Mack kept journals, noting Peyton Mead 3; parents, say. Lotteries Mack was a loving husband, what made the day special in Wayne and Sue Mead; brother, a single word, often rain or in Bryan Mead; granddaughter, father, companion and friend. He Washington’s Monday Games was compassionate, thoughtful, poetry or prose. Lilliaunna Roggenkamp; He attended the University Powerball: 02-16-43-45-51-35 Benjamin Keenes Mead, had a gentle soul and you knew grandmother, Irene Orr; and of Washington on the GI bill, Multiplier: 3 known to his family and friends he truly cared. He was also countless nieces, nephews, earning a Ph.D. in clinical Next jackpot: $110 million as Benjy, passed away Aug. 24, aunts, uncles and cousins. passionate, wise, disciplined, Mega Millions: 2014 in Morton, Washington. a philosopher and he psychology. Mack rose to be A graveside service will appointed chief psychologist Next jackpot: $33 million Benjy was born to Wayne and be held Saturday, Sept. 6, accomplished what he set his Lotto: 10-16-25-32-40-47 for Washington State, then Sue Mead on April 10, 1974. He 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at Silver mind to, until his body failed. Next jackpot: $2.6 million returned to Lewis County was raised in Morton, where he Creek Cemetery in Randle, Mack was born and raised Hit 5: 02-17-19-23-37 as director of Lewis County graduated high school in 1992. Washington with potluck to in Lewis County, he was away Next cashpot: $170,000 Mental Health, a position he Upon graduating, he worked follow. just long enough to earn a Ph.D. Match 4: 04-10-11-13 held for several years. A true at Stericycle for about three The family requests everyone in clinical psychology and Daily Game: 8-6-6 healer, after retiring from years. Then, he went to work at attending the service wear establish his career. He loved Keno: 02-05-07-15-20-21-26-27-31-33- his farm, making hay, milking Lewis County Mental Health 34-42-50-53-59-65-71-74-78-80 Tubafor Mill from 1996-2012. Seahawk colors. During his time at the sawmill, Betsy the cow, raising beef, he continued working part time he met and married Sheena We love you Benjy! replacement heifers or sheep, in private practice into his 70s. Commodities Clark on June 27, 2009. walking the trails through the Mack didn’t know how to Benjy was always a very To view the obituary, please go to woods and watching the bird leave a world he found to be so Gas in Washington — $3.873 (AAA chronline.com/obituaries. of Washington) hard worker and tried (and life attracted by the pond or the beautiful. He tried to leave it Crude Oil — $94.85 per barrel (CME Brown Mortuary Service many feeders. better than he found it. Mack Group) 812 Westlake Avenue Condolences may be offered at An artist with the camera, worked for and supported Gold — $1,270 (Monex) Morton, WA 98356 his favorite subject was environmental causes and was Silver — $19.18 (Monex) www.brownmortuary.com (360) 496-6234 wildlowers. Mack hiked at fromvarious times a member of mountain top to sea shore with the Chehalis River Council, his camera and tripod strapped the Audubon Society and the Having Our Own to his back as he covered the Gifford Pinchot Task Force. many miles, accompanied by Memories and food will Crematory Means Your Merrily or his brother, Bob. be shared with family and Loved One Is in He knew the name of each friends at a potluck celebration lower and when and whereof Mack’s time among us on

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(AP) — MEROM GOLAN, Golan At a Nashville detention center Heights (AP) — For with a long history of violence, in Wales for Summit in the Syrian civil war, al-Qaida escape attempts and sexual- By Julie Pace fighters are hunkered down on abuse allegations, more than two Israel’s doorstep, and Israelis in dozen teens broke out of a com- AP White House Correspondent “Those who want to adopt an isolationist the lush, hilly Golan Heights who mon area and created a large dis- NEWPORT, Wales — have long considered Syrian Presi- turbance in the yard Wednesday NATO leaders grappled today approach misunderstand the nature of dent Bashar Assad their bitter foe night, roaming the area with with whether the alliance has a are now worried about something sticks and spraying a fire extin- role in containing a mounting security in the 21st century. Developments in more ominous — that they could guisher. militant threat in the Middle other parts of the world, particularly in Iraq become the militants’ next target. Officials said two staff mem- East, as heads of state converged The push into the Golan by the bers suffered minor injuries at in Wales for a high-stakes sum- and Syria, threaten our security at home.” Nusra Front, as al-Qaida’s branch Woodland Hills Youth Devel- mit also focused on the crisis in in Syria is known, comes just two opment Center, where just two Ukraine and next steps in Af- President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron weeks after Israel ended a 50-day days earlier, 32 teens escaped ghanistan. in joint editorial in the Times of London war against Hamas on its southern after finding a weak spot in the President Barack Obama and border with the Gaza Strip, giving fence surrounding the yard. Six British Prime Minister David the conflict-weary nation another remained at large today. Cameron declared that their na- take place on the sidelines of the have claimed responsibility for cause for concern. On Wednesday night, about tions would “not be cowed” by summit, where the American murdering two American jour- Last week’s seizure of the stra- 28 teens — some of whom were extremists from the Islamic State and British leaders were expect- nalists, releasing gruesome vid- tegic Quneitra border crossing by part of the breakout — kicked group who have claimed respon- ed to drum up support for an in- eos of their beheadings. Both the a mix of rebels — including the out metal panels underneath the sibility for killing two American ternational response to confront- U.S. and Britain are deeply con- Nusra Front, fighters of the West- windows in a common area to journalists. They also challenged ing the Islamic State militants in cerned about the potential threat ern-backed Free Syrian Army and reach the yard. This time, police NATO to not turn inward in the Iraq and Syria. to their homelands that could others — has created an unprec- formed a ring around the cen- face of the threat. Arriving at the summit site come from the foreign fighters edented situation that has brought ter’s perimeter fence to try to pre- “Those who want to adopt an today, NATO Secretary-General who have joined the violent Is- the extremists to within just a few vent another escape. isolationist approach misunder- Anders Fogh Rasmussen said he lamic State group. yards of Israeli positions. stand the nature of security in believes the broader internation- Cameron on Monday pro- Cardinal to Lead St. the 21st century,” Obama and al community “has an obligation posed new laws that would give Taliban Hit Afghan Cameron wrote in a joint edito- to stop the Islamic State from ad- police the power to seize the Patrick’s Day Parade rial in the Times of London. “De- vancing further,” but noted that passports of Britons suspected of Government HQ velopments in other parts of the the alliance hasn’t received any having traveled abroad to fight in East, Kill 12 With First Gay Group world, particularly in Iraq and request for help. with terrorist groups. NEW YORK (AP) — There Syria, threaten our security at “I’m sure that if the Iraqi gov- The U.S. began launching KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — is no more natural spot for Ro- home.” ernment were to forward a re- airstrikes against Islamic State The Taliban struck a government man Catholic Cardinal Timothy Obama, Cameron and doz- quest for NATO assistance, that targets in Iraq last month, and compound in eastern Afghani- Dolan — a proud, ebullient Irish- ens of other NATO leaders met would be considered seriously by both the U.S. and Britain have stan today in a dawn attack that American — than grand mar- on a golf resort in Wales for NATO allies,” Rasmussen said. been making humanitarian included two suicide truck bomb- shal of the city’s historic St. Pat- the two-day summit. Leaders Obama also planned to meet aid drops to besieged minority ings and left at least 12 people dead, rick’s Day Parade. But the honor here also planned to commit to today with Jordan’s King Abdul- groups there. Cameron said that including 10 policemen asleep in now has an added significance: a more robust rapid response lah II, a key U.S. ally in the he hadn’t ruled out joining the their quarters nearby. Parade organizers said Wednes- force on its eastern flank, which Middle East that’s caught in the U.S. in airstrikes, but added that The assault followed a stark day they will allow the first gay would aim to serve as a deterrent crossfire of the region’s instabil- the priority was to support those message from the Taliban to group to march under its own to Russian aggression. ity. already fighting the militants on world leaders gathered at a NATO banner. Yet much of the action was to The Islamic State militants the ground. summit in Wales, which will also Dolan was quick to issue a discuss the drawdown of the alli- statement of support for the pa- ance’s mission in Afghanistan. rade organizers, accepting their The exit of all foreign com- decision. While supporters of bat troops at the end of the year gay and lesbian Catholics are is proof that “no nation is able to cheering, some conservatives subdue a free nation, especially a want the archbishop to withdraw nation proud and free such as Af- from the event. ghanistan,” the Taliban note said. “I think we’re seeing the Ca- Today’s attack started at sun- tholicism of Pope Francis come rise, with the Taliban setting off to the Archdiocese of New York,” two massive suicide truck bombs said J. Patrick Hornbeck, chair- outside the government com- man of the theology department pound in the provincial capital of at Fordham University. “Cardi- Ghazni, followed by an assault by nal Dolan’s statement is welcom- nearly a dozen gunmen. ing. He did not make this deci- sion, but sees the parade as an Blood of Survivors opportunity for unity.” Seen as Possible Justice Department Ebola Treatment LONDON (AP) — As West to Investigate Africa struggles to contain the big- Ferguson police gest ever outbreak of Ebola, some experts say an unusual but simple WASHINGTON (AP) — The treatment might help: the blood of Justice Department plans to survivors. open a wide-ranging civil rights The evidence is mixed for us- investigation into the practices ing infection-fighting antibodies of the Ferguson, Missouri, Police from survivors’ blood for Ebola, Department following the shoot- but without any licensed drugs ing last month of an unarmed Scott Sonner / The Associated Press or vaccines for the deadly disease, black 18-year-old by a white po- some say it’s worth a shot. lice officer in the St. Louis sub- Wild mustangs play on the hills at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center in Sparks, Nev. Tesla Motors has selected the site in Using blood of survivors is urb, a person briefed on the mat- Nevada for a massive, $5 billion factory that it will build to pump out batteries for a new generation of electric cars, a person one of the experimental Ebola ter said Wednesday night. familiar with the company’s plans said Wednesday. treatments under discussion at a The person said the investiga- two-day meeting that began today tion could be announced as early in Geneva. The more than 200 as this afternoon. Missouri offi- experts assembled by the World cials were notified Wednesday of Tesla Selects Nevada Location Health Organization are looking the probe. at issues of safety and effectiveness The investigation will look and considering which treatments at the practices in the past few for $5 Billion Battery Factory should be prioritized for testing years of the police department, during the current outbreak. including patterns of stops, ar- By Justin Pritchard and Scott Sonner tric car that costs around $35,000 At present, demand for elec- rests and use-of-force, as well as The Associated Press and can go 200 miles on a single tric vehicles is small. Al-Qaida Leader Says It the training the officers receive, charge. Through August, automak- the person said. RENO, Nev. — Coming to The new factory will give ers have sold just over 40,000 Has Expanded Into India Nevada’s high desert: A massive, Tesla an advantage over competi- fully electric cars this year, up 35 NEW DELHI (AP) — Prom- Animal Control Officers $5 billion factory that will pump tors, mainly General Motors Co. percent from a year ago, accord- ising to “storm your barricades out high-tech batteries for hun- and Nissan Motor Co., which ing to the auto website Edmunds. with cars packed with gunpowder,” Search for Cobra dreds of thousands of electric also are racing to build a rela- com. al-Qaida announced today it had THOUSAND OAKS, Ca- vehicles. tively affordable electric car with Factoring in plug-in hybrids, created an Indian branch that the lif. (AP) — Southern California That’s assuming state leaders a range that lets people take most electric vehicles still account for terror network vowed would bring animal control officers hunted deliver on the economic incen- daily trips without recharging. just 3.6 percent of all new car Islamic rule to the entire subconti- Wednesday for a highly venom- tives they packaged to entice Tes- Tesla has shown that hundreds sales, a slight drop from last year. nent. ous cobra that bit a dog and then la Motors to Nevada rather than of miles of range is possible, but Still, government fuel economy The announcement by al- slithered off into a suburban Los four other states competing for the sales volume and technology standards that will require new Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahri Angeles neighborhood. the factory and the economic jolt aren’t available yet to get the cost cars and trucks to average 54.5 brought few signs of increased Authorities warned that the it promises to bring. below the $70,000 base price of miles per gallon are expected to security in India even after the neurotoxin venom from the Tesla has chosen an indus- the Model S luxury sedan Tesla drive sales. government ordered states to be albino monocled cobra can be trial park outside Reno to build sells now. Nevada Gov. Brian Sando- on alert. Instead, al-Zawahri’s an- deadly and urged people to call its battery “gigafactory,” a per- The gigafactory, with a pro- val’s office wouldn’t comment nouncement by online video ap- 911 if they saw the snake. son familiar with Tesla’s plans jected 6,500 jobs and 10 million Wednesday on the gigafactory peared directed more at his own “Do not approach it, do not said Wednesday. The person square feet — equivalent to about news, saying only that he would rivals in the international jihad try to capture it, do not try to kill spoke on condition of anonym- 174 football fields — would bring make a “major economic devel- movement, analysts said. it,” said Brandon Dowling, a Los ity because no official announce- the cost of batteries down by opment announcement” today. “This is really very personal,” Angeles County spokesman. ment had been made — that was producing them on a huge scale. A spokesman for Tesla Motors said Fawaz Gerges, a Middle East If the snake does bite someone, scheduled for this afternoon at Tesla wants the factory running Inc., based in Palo Alto, Califor- expert at the London School of antivenom will be flown in from Nevada’s Capitol. by 2017 (when it has promised nia, said company representa- Economics. “You cannot under- the San Diego Zoo, Dowling said. Tesla’s choice of Nevada over the new, relatively affordable tives would be at the Capitol in stand this announcement without The cobra, photographed California, Texas, Arizona and Model 3) and producing batter- Carson City for the announce- understanding the fierce rivalry near a wall, appeared to be sev- New Mexico takes it a big step ies for about 500,000 vehicles an- ment but offered no other de- between Islamic State and al-Qai- eral feet long closer to mass producing an elec- nually by 2020. tails. da central.” NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 • Main 9 Group Pushing Gun Background Checks Starts Ads DUELING INITIATIVES: Potter told The Associated Press In the ad, Pierce says that the A rival campaign, Initiative started its own ads earlier this that that the 30-second ad in ability to buy a gun online or at a 591, would prevent any such ex- week, in which it cited support Supporters of I-594, support of Initiative 594 would gun show without a background pansion from occurring, prohib- from law enforcement groups. Requiring Background run on Seattle broadcast chan- check is a "dangerous loophole." iting government agencies from Supporters of the I-594 mea- Checks, Have Raised nels starting Thursday. While I-594 is seeking to expand conducting any checks beyond sure have raised more than $7 Potter wouldn't cite the exact checks that would include sales the national standard, which million, boosted by an influx $7 Million price, he said that "hundreds of from gun shows and private requires the checks for sales or of cash from prominent figures OLYMPIA (AP) — A cam- thousands" of dollars were spent transactions like transfers, in- transfers by licensed dealers but who included Microsoft co- paign that supports universal on the campaign's first ad. cluding most gifts and loans. It not for purchases from private founders Bill Gates and Paul Al- background checks for gun sales Featured in the TV ad is Don has several exemptions for the sellers. It would also prohibit len and former Microsoft CEO will start running TV ads this Pierce, a former Bellingham po- background-check requirement, confiscation of firearms with- Steve Ballmer. I-591 has raised week, a spokesman said Wednes- lice chief and the former execu- including gifts within family out due process. That campaign about $1.1 million so far. day. tive director of the Washington members, temporary transfers Washington Alliance for Gun Association of Sheriffs and Police between spouses, and the sale or Responsibility spokesman Geoff Chiefs. transfer of antique guns. In Remembrance MICHAEL W. MCCUBBIN Feds Oppose Look for our Saturday his entire life making many close commentary by John McCroskey friends throughout his career. Mike is survived by the love of Lawsuit, his life, Janet McCubbin, whom he has been married to for 42 years; mother, Mary Jo McCubbin Attorneys of Vancouver, Washington; sisters, Sandy McGriff of Sequim, for Migrant Washington and Marti Bell of JESSIE IRENE BOWEN Vancouver, Washington; daughter, Amy Buzzard (R.W. Buzzard) of Oct. 5, 1919 ~ Sept. 1, 2014 Minors Centralia, Washington; son, Paul McCubbin (Sallie McCubbin) of SEATTLE (AP) — Moving Country House. When her McCleary, Washington; and seven forward on a lawsuit demanding parents needed care, she grandchildren, whom knew him legal representation for immi- best as Papa. retired and cared for them for Michael W. McCubbin of grant minors facing deportation many years. The family will be hosting could create a "magnet" effect at Centralia, Washington passed a memorial at a later date to Jessie also had a quiet the border, attorneys for the fed- away on Aug. 22, 2014 in Reno, celebrate Michael’s life. eral government said. and humble servants heart. Nevada at the age of 64. He was In lieu of lowers, the family On Wednesday, a U.S. Dis- When anyone came to visit born in Coos Bay, Oregon on July would like donations made to trict judge in Seattle heard argu- they were always greeted 3, 1950 to Winston and Mary Jo the National MS Society, Team ments from attorneys involving a with a big smile and a meal McCubbin. Buzzard via http://walkwas. lawsuit filed in July by a coalition invitation. Christmas Eve Michael had been a resident nationalmssociety.org. of immigrant rights advocacy dinner was always served of Centralia since 1983, where he To view the obituary, please go to groups who say most minors in in her small house for any worked in auto and industrial sales chronline.com/obituaries. deportation proceedings lack and all family members who legal representation, and that Jessie Irene Bowen, 94, could come. And, everyone violates the Constitution. The passed away Sept. 1, 2014, knew the last Sunday of July groups, including the American surrounded by her family. was reserved for Grandma’s LOIS MARIE Civil Liberties Union and the She was born Oct. 5, 1919 Picnic Northwest Immigrant Rights at Lewis & Clark MEENK NYLAND to RV and Irene Johnston Park. Nov. 16, 1914 ~ Aug. 28, 2014 Project, say the minors are en- in Snohomish, Washington. titled to due process under the Jessie also displayed a Fifth Amendment. Her family moved to Toledo quiet faith and kept her Bible in the family business The government opposes the when she was six. She close by. From childhood and later as an accountant demand in the lawsuit, saying married Ray Bowen in 1938 until late in her life, she for the Washington State it would attract more minors to and they raised their three attended the Assembly of Department of Education. travel to the U.S., among other children in Toledo. God church. She retired in 1976. concerns. Jessie was preceded in Jessie enjoyed spending Lois was an active "It would create a magnet ef- death by her parents; her time in her garden and lower member of the Centralia fect," said Deputy Attorney Gen- husband, Ray; and son, Bill beds and made sure the birds First Presbyterian Church eral Leon Fresco, who added it Bowen. and later University Place would be unlikely for Congress were well fed. Always on the She is survived by her go, neighbors referred to her Presbyterian Church. She to provide the money needed to sister, Cora Rakoz of Toledo; provide legal representation. as the “Energizer Bunny”. enjoyed golf, socializing, U.S. District Court Judge daughters, Vera Cooper She also spent many hours playing cards with friends Thomas S. Zilly did not issue a of Napavine and Anna embroidering, quilting and and traveling. ruling Wednesday on the lawsuit Lee Wallace of Olympia; sewing. Over the years, her Her last years were spent at brought on behalf of eight im- daughter-in-law, Elaine grandchildren would often Merrill Gardens in Tacoma, Lois Marie Meenk Nyland, migrant children. Three of the Bowen of Toledo; nieces and receive special handmade Washington. 99, passed away peacefully children have court hearings on nephews; nine grandkids; gifts. Jessie also enjoyed She was preceded in death on Aug. 28, 2014 in Tacoma, Thursday. 22 great-grandkids; and 17 relaxing with a vanilla latte. by her husband, Fred Nyland. Washington. While the flow of thousands great-great grandkids. It goes without saying, Lois is survived by her of unaccompanied minors from She was born Nov. 16, Jessie was the cornerstone Jessie will be greatly missed brother, Allen Meenk; sister, Mexico and Central America to 1914 to Arthur and Johanna of our family, although small by family and friends. Edith Meyers; son, Dennis the U.S. southern border has de- Meenk in Maurice, Iowa. In in stature she had enormous A memorial will be held (Linda) Nyland; daughter, creased recently, the impact of 1919, the family moved to inner strength. As a young Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014 Linda Smith; three grandsons, the surge this summer has been Lynden, Washington. Lois women, Jessie was plagued at 11:00 a.m. at Fir Lawn felt around the country. The graduated from Lynden High one granddaughter; and ive with a chronic illness, Memorial Chapel in Toledo. great-grandsons. surge overloaded several cross- School in 1932. ing points and detention centers however she maintained her Viewing will be available A memorial service will Lois married Fred and sparked heated protests and home and raised a loving prior to service 9:00 a.m. to be held on Sept. 20, 2014 at Nyland in 1938 in Lynden, political fights. In response, fed- family despite her health. 10:30 a.m. Reception will University Place Presbyterian Washington. In 1948, eral officials are fast-tracking When widowed at the age follow at the Toledo Senior Church, 8101 27th St. W., they moved to Centralia, court deportation proceedings of 52, Jessie learned to drive Center. University Place, WA 98466 for minors caught at the border. Washington where they and worked as a cook at the To view the obituary, please go to at 11:00 a.m. "It is undeniable that thou- lived for 62 years and raised chronline.com/obituaries. To view the obituary, please go to sands of kids are moving their family. She worked chronline.com/obituaries. through this process and getting deported," said Matt Adams of the Seattle-based Northwest Im- migrant Rights Project. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. In Remembrance District Court in Seattle on be- half of the plaintiffs who range JERALDINE DIANNE PURTELL (BIERDEMAN) in age from 10 to 17 and are liv- meet her husband of 43 years, she continued to do business Stephen, Michael, Clay and ing in the Pacific Northwest and Charles Whitield Bierdeman for many years. After the Randy; nine grandchildren; California. Several of them were Jr. They were married after devastating lood of 2007,and 4 great-grandchildren. fleeing violence in their coun- a three week whirlwind she persevered after losing Jerry's funeral will be held tries — one of the reasons behind courtship on Dec. 21, 1958. everything and moved her at Claquato Cemetery outside the surge of tens of thousands of They had four children before store once again to a former of Chehalis, Washington with minors coming to the southern moving back to Washington church building in Centralia. a graveside service beginning border recently, the lawsuit said. state in 1968, where they After only a year in business at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, Currently under federal law, settled in the sleepy farming there, she decided it was time Sept. 25, 2014 followed by the government is not required community of Boistfort. to retire. a celebration of her life at to provide attorneys for immi- After working a paper route Jerry was one of the lucky the family home in Boistfort for The Tacoma News Tribune ones, as she found a great immediately after. In lieu grants of any age facing deporta- during the 70s, and early 80s, love late in her life. She met of lowers, donations can tion. However, immigrants can Jerry's love of reading led her Wayne Purtell at a casino in be made to the Seattle Care hire private attorneys or seek to work at a used bookstore in Reno in 2007, and they were Alliance, 825 East Lake Ave, free legal representation. the Sunbird Shopping Center married there four years later Seattle, WA 98109 in memory "The right to counsel hasn't in Chehalis called the Quiet in front of many loved ones of Kathy Ann Purtell. been denied," Fresco said. Corner Paperback Exchange. on Oct. 15, 2011. Wayne gave Government attorneys also Jeraldine Dianne Purtell With her vast knowledge of her love and companionship You don't stop argued that the district court (Bierdeman), 75, of Curtis, authors and book genres, even through her inal days. laughing when you Washington, passed away extending into comics, rare Jerry is survived by doesn't have jurisdiction over grow old, you grow this case. quietly in her sleep at Hospice and new, Jerry excelled at husband, Wayne Purtell of House in Tacoma, Washington her job. She was always there Tacoma, Washington; four old because you stop In addition to requiring the to greet her customers with children, sons, Douglas government to provide minors on Thursday, Aug. 28, 2014. laughing. She died of complications due a smile, though it was her Cray Bierdeman and - Michael Pritchard with legal representation, the to surgery. charm and wit that kept them wife, Debbie of Centralia, lawsuit also seeks class-action Jeraldine, Jerry to all who coming back. Washington and Charles Here's to a woman who certification to include other im- knew and loved her, was born After her husband's death Whitield Bierdeman III should and have lived forever with migrant children. in Centralia, Washington on in 2001, Jerry had some wife, Karen of Pleasanton, her ability to laugh her way May 22, 1939 to parents, decisions to make about what California, daughters, Ellen through life, who kept others Marie and Ishmael Tic Powell. to do with her life. She bought Marie Law and husband, young doing the same. She She graduated from Centralia the book store, moved it to Greg of Virginia and Colleen will be missed. High School in June of 1957 a vacant space downstairs, Virginia Blanchette and her To view the obituary, please go to Please see more and soon after migrated to and changed the name to the partner, Randy of Federal chronline.com/obituaries California, where she would Best Dang Bookstore where Way, Washington; brothers, obituaries on Sticklin Funeral Chapel 1437 South Gold page Main 7 Condolences may be offered at Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com (360) 736-1388 Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 FROM THE FRONT PAGE

Gradually, the changes were Grade reflected in test scores that in some areas had been abysmal. A Continued from the front page 14.3 percent pass rate in sixth- grade reading in 2013 jumped to — well below the state average of 47.6 in 2014. No sixth-grade spe- the low 60 percent range. Data cial education students passed showed that 67.2 percent of stu- the math test in 2013, but more dents passed the test in 2014, bet- than a quarter did in 2013-14. tering the state average by 3.7 The biggest gain came in percent. fifth-grade science, in which But one specific group the 62.5 percent of special ed stu- district paid extra attention to, a dents passed the test. One year group not shown in a broad over- before, only 22.7 percent did. all look of the Measurement of Staff who work closely with Student Progress test, may be the special ed students and those most striking positive change: with IEPs said they felt a great students involved in a form of joy when seeing the children re- . spond positively to the test and pass in greater numbers. “WHEN I GOT the numbers from “When you see a student in the state, I had never seen any- special ed that hasn’t passed the thing close to this jump,” in- test before and in sixth grade structional coach Ann Grande they pass it for the first time, it’s Oakview Elementary / Courtesy Photo said. “We basically changed how special,” Grande said. special education was delivered.” Schools refer to the term IEP, SPARKS DIDN’T MINCE words which stands for Individualized when mentioning one of the Education Plan. It’s a plan on how primary reasons for the positive the school and parents can work changes in not only test scores, together to better educate a child but overall day-to-day student who may struggle in one area or progress at Oakview as a whole: need special educational services. Staff changes needed to be made Special ed students still needed in multiple instances. to take the MSP, but could do so “A lot of teachers changed,” with a scribe or accommodations Sparks said. “It’s about creating they may have needed. that motivation, desire and cul- Teachers and staff who ture, and it’s about how the kids worked with affected students respond to the teachers. Every made significant changes in how teacher needs to be one that you they went about teaching the ma- would want to have your own terial to them. child learning from.” “We made phone calls to par- Building relationships with ents, we had five or six adults kids is a major key, Sparks and helping these kids per day for fellow staff members said, and about 105 days,” Sparks said. it’s critical to maintain those to “IEP and ELL (English Language be able to not only identify and Learner) students studied more help struggling students, but to in their homerooms. Language also congratulate and continue was a big one, and we had to get to push high-achieving students ing the uptick in test scores and level, limited English, more IEP students than ever are buying them to the point where they to greater successes. their increased investment in kids, and we’re doing it anyway,” into — and that’s the reason for could communicate effectively Oakview staff also say they each child as proof that people of Grande said. the upswing. with their peers.” aren’t using poverty rates or oth- all backgrounds, financial status Sparks said the mission of “Our philosophy is that all Other opportunities, such as er special demographics as ex- and ethnicities can be successful. education at Oakview is boiled students can learn and achieve at after-school tutoring sessions, cuses or seeing them as obstacles “When compared to the down into one simple statement high levels,” Sparks said. “Every came available to help students. to learning. Instead, they’re us- state, we have a higher poverty that he believes more staff and kid can.”

a new chief is selected. Finalists That person won’t begin Drowns working until the end of the year, Continued from the front page MacReynold said, but the city Continued from the front page will continue discussing a poten- company officer, training officer, tial merger with the RFA. He searched for about an assistant chief and interim chief. RFA and the Chehalis Fire hour before returning home and He has a bachelor’s degree from Department have been in dis- reporting the matter to authori- the University of Maryland in cussion about merging for a few ties, according to the sheriff’s of- fire sciences, with certifications years, but officials from both fice. in hazardous materials, fire, con- sides said merger plans would be The witness said he and the fined space and rescue. unaffected. Winlock man had been consum- Woodson is the former fire Indeed, MacReynold said ing alcohol prior to jumping in chief for the Pendleton, Oregon, having a new chief will help the the lake, according to a release. Fire and Ambulance Depart- two departments “in our work- The water temperature was ment. He has more than 30 years ing relationships and in any kind 62 degrees, and the depth of the of emergency services experi- of functional consolidation.” water where the men were jump- ence, with the past 20 of those as Riverside Fire Author- ing is more than 100 feet. a chief officer with various agen- ity Chief Mike Kytta echoed that The man’s body still had not cies. Woodson has a bachelor’s sentiment. been recovered as of Thursday degree in management. He has “The city had a need and morning. certifications as a firefighter, fire they’re exercising that, but I don’t His name was not released. Pete Caster / [email protected] service instructor, fire officer, in- think it’s an impediment of the Undersheriff Rob Snaza said A member of the Lewis County Sherif’s Oice Swift Water Rescue Team takes of vestigator and inspector, and he organizations working together Tuesday that the two men were his dry suit after a break in the search for a drowning victim in Mayield Lake on has taught courses on emergency or becoming one in future,” he jumping into the lake from a cliff Tuesday afternoon in Ike Kinswa State Park. services for 25 years. said. “The spirit of cooperation in Ike Kinswa State Park when “Any of these three chiefs remains strong. I don’t see this one of the men disappeared close to the park’s entrance. First responders from the could do the job. The key is who’s changing that.” sometime between 11:30 a.m. The sheriff’s office’s swift wa- Lewis County Sheriff Swift Wa- the best fit,” Chehalis City Man- MacReynold also said the and 2:30 p.m. ter rescue team was at the scene ter Rescue Team, Fire District 3 ager Merlin MacReynold said. two departments would contin- Snaza said the emergency call Tuesday afternoon, but had de- and Fire District 8 responded to Acting Fire Chief Rob Geb- ue merger discussions through came in at about 2:30 p.m. parted by about 5 p.m. the scene. A search was conduct- hart will step back down to his next year, but nothing would A trail leads to the spot where The park is just off of State ed to attempt to locate the man original position as captain once happen until 2016 at the earliest. the men were jumping and it is Route 122 near Silver Creek. until darkness with no success.

• Police responded to a re- items stolen, including a 5000- previously been banned from all 100 block of Southwest Cascade Drowns port of a woman sleeping inside watt generator, a propane bar- Walmart stores so he was subse- Avenue at about 11 p.m. Friday. a business on the 400 block of becue and other miscellaneous quently booked for suspicion of There was a protection order Continued from the front page Second Street in Morton at 6 a.m. camping items. The estimated second-degree burglary. barring Person from contacting Aug. 27. Officers told the woman, loss is $650. The case is still be- • Sarah M. McCutcheon, 34, her. Traffic Violation who was found inside a booth at ing investigated. Centralia, was cited for third- • Andrew D. Daniels, 18, Cen- the business, to leave the prem- degree theft after she allegedly Gun Stolen from Unlocked tralia, was cited and released for ises. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE attempted to shoplift about $80 worth of merchandise from Vehicle driving without a valid driver’s Burglary license near First Street and Missing Headstone Walmart at about 11:10 p.m. • A man called police to re- • Someone stole a computer, Tuesday. port that someone had stolen his Washington Street at about 10:30 • A Morton officer took a valued at $2,000, from a business p.m. Wednesday. theft report from a former Mor- Springfield XD handgun from on the 100 block of Hale Road ton resident who reported that Vandals Make a Sugary his unlocked vehicle on the 700 East in Winlock sometime be- Hit and Run between 2012 and 2014, some- Mess in Church block of Southwest Cascade Av- tween Sunday and Tuesday. enue. The theft was reported • Someone backed into a one removed a granite headstone • Chehalis police took a re- belonging to her family from a Monday morning. The following gas pump on the 2300 block of port of a burglarized church on Morton cemetery. It is unknown CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT day, police cited the gun owner, North Pearl Street at about 10:30 the 400 block of Northeast Ad- if someone stole it or if it was Jeffrey A. Vaughn, 26, Chehalis, p.m. Wednesday then drove off. Teens, Matches and Pot ams Avenue at about 8:30 a.m. removed by the caretaker. The for leaving his loaded firearm in The suspect driver was described • Firefighters and police re- Nothing was taken; however, the matter is still under investigation. vandals broke a window then an unsecured location. as being a Hispanic male who sponded to Southwest Third poured out coffee and syrup was driving a gold Mustang. The Street near the railroad tracks Bump in the Night onto the floor. Vehicle Prowls Mustang likely has damage on to a report of teens throwing lit the driver’s side rear part of the • Police responded to a resi- matches into the grass at about • Police responded to nu- vehicle. The pump sustained dence on the 100 block of Collar 11:30 a.m. Friday. One 15-year- Traffic Stop Leads to Meth Arrest merous vehicles prowls over the considerable damage and the in- Avenue in Morton at about 4:30 old boy, who had been throwing • Richard H. Bolduc, 48, Elma, weekend in the areas of the 1000 vestigation is ongoing. a.m. Aug. 29 after the resident the lit matches, was referred for and Felicia M. Gillis-Collado, 24, and 900 blocks of Southwest awoke to noises near the house. second-degree reckless burning. Olympia, were both arrested and William Avenue as well as the Meth The area and the home was The other 15-year-old boy was booked into jail for suspected 1800 block of Louisiana Avenue. checked and officers found noth- referred for possession of mari- possession of methamphetamine • Jonathan M. Davis, 48, an ing suspicious. juana charges. after a traffic stop in the area of Ashford-area transient, was ar- Walmart at about 3 a.m. Sunday. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE rested and booked into jail for Stolen Camping Items Walmart Shoplifter Burglary alleged possession of metham- Domestic Violence • A burglary to a shop on phetamine on the 200 block of • Someone reported a bur- • Jon E. Meyer, 23, a tran- the 400 block of Hart Road Northup Street at about 1:30 p.m. glary at 2:10 p.m. at a recreation- sient, was arrested and booked • Adam R. Person, 35, Cheha- near Winlock was reported on Wednesday. al residence on the 100 block of into jail after he allegedly tried lis, was referred to the prosecu- Coleman Road in Mossyrock. to shoplift things from Walmart tor’s office for consideration of Wednesday. Someone forced When the property owners ar- then unsuccessfully tried to flee burglary charges after he alleg- entry to the shop and stole auto MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT rived, they found a camp trailer from loss prevention employees edly broke into a house where parts, a lawn mower and a gen- Sleeping Trespasser had been broken into and several at 6:35 p.m. Sunday. Meyer had his ex-girlfriend lives on the erator, valued at about $6,000. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 • Main 11

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Readers react to coming changes to the Mellen Street In- terstate 5 interchange in Centralia:

Roger Hill III: The exit won’t be there any- more. You will be getting to Harrison from that road we were on. It isn’t finished there yet, but it will be tied in a lot better when it is finished and open to traffic.

Cindy Gelder-Hansen: I hope there’s more than one lane in those new roads for when you get behind someone who doesn’t know how to drive.

Photograph submitted by Alice Coakley, Oakview Grange Centralia’s Oakview Grange for the third year in a row captured irst place for contemporary display at this year’s Southwest Washington Fair. Iain Rutherford: It looks good, but any new construction does. Question is — is it functional? I highly doubt this is going to work For Third Year in a Row, Oakview Grange like they think it does on paper. There will still be a bottleneck on I-5 from three to two lanes. Wins Contemporary Display Honor at Fair Look at what currently happens in busy times at these bottlenecks that are not part of this By Alice Coakley farmer. Oakview Grange meets at project. This is a hot mess and will be a com- Oakview Grange • Eight tons of carbon diox- 7 p.m. the first Thursday of the plete disaster, another huge waste of taxpayer ide are removed from the air by month. The public is welcome to money, whilst they are messing with this sec- For the third year in a row 1 acre of corn during a growing attend. tion, why not just add a third lane to I-5 any- Oakview Grange garnered first season. Organizations that use way. What harm can it possibly do? place for contemporary display • More than 100 agricultural Oakview’s hall on a regular ba- in the Grange aisle at the South- crops in the U.S. are pollinated sis are Centralia Speakers, Prai- west Washington Fair. by bees, contributing to $15 bil- rie Steppers Square Dance Club, The Grange also won first lion worth of crops every year. Lemay and Mount St. Helens Adam Cole: It would help if locals wouldn’t place for best representation of Going into fall, the Grang- Patchwork Quilters. get on at Mellen and off at Harrison. Same for this year’s fair theme, “Summer- ers are preparing to hold their The hall may be rented by the Chehalis, on at Main/Highway 6, off at Walmart. time Magic.” Each booth is to tell annual fall rummage sale from general public for private events agriculture’s story in some fashion. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, such as birthdays, weddings, an- Not only was the display and Saturday, Oct. 4. niversaries and memorial ser- complete with “resident” rab- This is a multivendor sale vices. To rent the hall, call (360) bits and moles but your garden with a wide variety of items: fur- 736-5639 for details. Julie McClees Duke: Looks like my com- variety scarecrow oversaw the niture, sports equipment, sea- This fall’s square dance les- mute is about to get longer. Thanks a lot. “summertime magic” of growing sonal decorations, clothing, and sons will begin on Sept. 24. Any- health food. The design also en- housewares just to name a few. one interested may call (360) compassed a number of facts: Money raised helps Oakview 520-3588 for more information. • One hundred forty five peo- Grange fund its scholarship pro- The Oakview Grange is locat- ple are fed by a single American gram for local students. ed at 2715 N. Pearl St. Centralia. Brandy Blair: Yeah, the merge onto Harri- son seems like it would suck if there was heavy Names in the News traffic coming off the exit too. to students in recognition of out- ington State University with a Centralia Grad Gets standing academic achievements degree in chemistry and a mi- Boeing Scholarship from 2013-2014 as well as the nor in mathematics in May 2015. continuation of participation in Johnson is listed on the Presi- Centralia High School grad- Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter the Boeing program the follow- dent’s Honor Roll for the past uate Brett Johnson has been www.facebook.com/ @chronline ing year. two school years. thecentraliachronicle awarded a $3,200 Boeing Schol- Johnson graduated from Johnson is the son of Cheryl arship. Centralia High School in Johnson, 2012. Centralia, and Jeffery Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to This scholarship is awarded He plans to graduate from Wash- Johnson, Washougal. [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. REGISTERING NOW FOR DANCE CLASSES Quality Dance Training For The Beginner Through Advanced Open Registration For Classes In: Creative Movement, Parent/Toddler, Pre-Ballet, Ballet, Pointe, Modern, Jazz, Acro, Tumbling, Partnering, Tap & Rhythmic Gymnastics. Resident Performing company by . View schedule on the Web at www.swwdance.org. First class FREE for new students! Available for single copy Southwest Washington Dance Center sales in Onalaska at Southwest Washington • Brenda’s Country Market Home of Lewis County’s Dance Ensemble • Justice General Store

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Gary Kramer / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service This April 18, 2008 ile photo provided by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife shows a gray wolf. A Stevens County sheep rancher has moved about 1,800 sheep to protect them from a pack of wolves that has killed at least two dozen animals this summer. Sheep Moved to Protect Them from Wolves SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A guard dogs, range riders and ex- past few weeks and fear the ac- the Labor Day weekend to avoid to neighboring ranchers and Stevens County sheep rancher tra help from state employees, tual toll could be twice that conflicts with recreationists and has discussed compensating the has moved about 1,800 sheep but wolf kills kept mounting. number. grouse hunters. Dashiell's for the lost sheep. to protect them from a pack of "There's a point where you've On Sunday, they pulled their It is not clear if the hunt will Henneman said the cattle- wolves that have killed at least got to decide, do you leave and remaining sheep off range- resume, state officials said. men's association sees this as a two dozen of the animals this hopefully stay in business, or do land they leased from Hancock Donny Martorello, carnivore case of the state falling short of summer. you stick around until there's Timber Co. in southern Ste- section manager for Fish and protecting livestock producers. The Spokesman-Review re- just nothing left," she said. vens County. The animals were Wildlife, said the state will re- "If this is the precedent that ported Tuesday that Dave and Wolves were killed off in moved, with assistance from evaluate what to do next. Fish and Wildlife refuses to Julie Dashiell decided to move Washington early in the last state employees, to a temporary "We're certainly concerned control their animals, that the their sheep to safety rather than century. But starting in the early pasture and soon will be trucked about the behavior, the repeated rancher has to leave, we have wait for state wildlife officials to 2000s, they started moving back to their winter range, about six depredations," he said. track down and kill up to four into the state from neighboring weeks earlier than planned, The agency said in a Tuesday a private property rights crisis wolves from the Huckleberry Idaho and Canada. The state es- Henneman said. press release that it would con- here," she said. Pack, which hunts north of the timates there are about 52 wolves The state Department of tinue to monitor the pack. Henneman said other live- Spokane Indian Reservation. in 13 packs in Washington. Fish and Wildlife shot one of the "We will be prepared to take stock owners in that area are at The ranchers tried numer- Environmental groups op- wolves, an adult female, from a appropriate steps if additional risk from the Huckleberry Pack. ous strategies to end the attacks. pose the wolf hunt, saying non- helicopter Aug. 23 and set out depredations occur, including "As soon as that pack figures Jamie Henneman, spokes- lethal methods of discouraging traps in hopes of removing up to authorizing lethal action," the out that their 1,800 sheep are woman for the Stevens County the wolves were not exhausted. three others from the pack. agency said. gone, they're going to move on Cattlemen's Association, said The Dashiells know of 24 But the agency stopped the The agency is also provid- to the next site," she said. "This they had a full-time herder, four sheep lost to wolf attacks the hunt and pulled its traps before ing information and assistance is not the end to these troubles."

DNR Reimburses Pacific and Outdoors Briefs Elk Rut Begins in Ski Resort to Offer The zip line will be de- Wahkiakum Counties For signed and constructed by Marbled Marrelet Restrictions Yellowstone Utah's Longest Zip Terra-Nova LLC of Park City. YELLOWSTONE NA- Line Tour By WDNR TIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) — As a result of the board’s ac- PROVO, Utah — Utah's County Opens Door to OLYMPIA — The state tion, Pacific County will receive Visitors are being asked to be cautious as the elk rut begins Sundance Mountain Resort Gorge Expansion Board of Natural Resources yes- $356,000, based on the timber has announced plans to add terday authorized the Washing- value of about 17 acres of State in Yellowstone National Park. EPHRATA — The Grant Park spokesman Al Nash one of the longest zip line ton State Department of Natural Forest Trust land, when the par- tours in the country. County commissioners have Resources (DNR) to transfer cel is transferred into the Naselle says bull elk are much more approved a zoning change that aggressive toward people and Resort officials say con- about 66 acres of forestland, Highlands Natural Resources struction is scheduled to begin opens the door for The Gorge managed for the benefit of Pa- Conservation Area (NRCA). vehicles this time of year, and Amphitheatre to expand. visitors should keep a safe dis- in September on the 2-mile cific and Wahkiakum counties, The legislatively funded replace- Live Nation, which owns tance from the animals and zip line tour, which will offer into conservation status. The ment program for state trust The Gorge, still needs to ob- look around corners before a vertical drop of over 2,100 parcels were selected because lands also will provide about feet, the nation's largest such tain additional approval from $25,000 for DNR to purchase exiting buildings or walking each has timber harvest restric- around blind spots. drop. the county's planning depart- replacement working forestland tions related to the endangered Several vehicles are dam- They say when opened to ment. better suited for producing rev- marbled murrelet. aged by elk every year, and the public in 2015, it will be The Columbia Basin Her- “Today’s unanimous ac- enue that supports county ser- people are occasionally the longest zip line tour in ald says the county commis- tion by the Board of Natural vices. charged and injured. Utah and the third longest zip sion's approval on Tuesday Resources shows how the State In a separate action through Nash says park staff and line tour in the U.S. came despite opposition by Forest Trust Land Replacement the replacement program, Wah- volunteers are patrolling areas Sundance ZipTour will of- The Gorge's neighbors. It also Program is working to support kiakum County will receive like Mammoth Hot Springs fer four individual zip line follows a recent study that struggling rural timber econo- $320,000, based on the timber when elk are present. Visitors spans. Each span of the zip line shows Live Nation is one of mies while protecting habitat value of 49 acres of State Forest should stay at least 25 yards will highlight details about the the top taxpaying businesses for the marbled murrelet and Trust land, when it is transferred away from most large animals native wildlife, vegetation and in Grant County. other endangered species,” said into the Skamokawa Creek in the park and at least 100 landscape around the Wasatch Owners of The Gorge hope Peter Goldmark, Commissioner NRCA. DNR will use the par- yards away from bears and Range resort, located 13 miles to add 1,000 camping sites, a of Public Lands, who chairs the cel’s land value of $73,000 to buy wolves. northeast of Provo. café and an outdoor cinema. Board of Natural Resources. replacement working forestland.

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Hunting & Fishing Report Want to Celebrate Fall? Apple Cider is the Easiest Undertaking Sheep By Jordan Nailon of any harvested animal, and to Moved to For The Chronicle leave the severed portion behind. It is arguably as American as apple pie to This action is meant to limit the Protect The long ago hard work of spread of the rot causing bacteria. ol’ John Chapman, aka “Johnny fortify our own spirits from the sweetness Those hunters who are at Them From Appleseed” has once again come that is stored all summer long in the least 65 years old will have a spe- to fruition. Trees that are some- cial pheasant hunt later in the times more than a century old are unassuming apple. month. From Sept. 22-26, any Wolves reaching their annual maturity senior hunter can legally harvest as their globed fruits turn shiny pheasants in the field. The gen- SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) and plump. The juicy bulbs sway tilla lineup and thereby hooking open up to salmon fishing. Sept. eral pheasant season opens on — A Stevens County sheep in the breeze amongst the creeks up with the first wave of salmon 1 marked the opening of the Hoh, Sept. 27. rancher has moved about of the branches and rustling of to swarm the Columbia and her Clearwater, and Humptulips riv- Land access for hunters con- 1,800 sheep to protect them the leaves. Eventually though, if tributaries. ers, while the Wynoochee and tinues to be an ongoing issue as from a pack of wolves that left to their own devices, the fruit That massive early effort was Satsop will open on Sept. 16. numerous local timber compa- have killed at least two doz- will fall. rewarded with unsteady results On the heels of a new state nies have chosen to charge for ac- en of the animals this sum- Despite the caustic proclama- throughout August as fishing at record catch, walleye action cess to previously open hunting mer. tions of Chicken Little, falling The Spokesman-Review Buoy 10 and the lower stretches around Bonneville Dam contin- grounds. apples do not indicate impend- of the Columbia were hit and ues to draw plenty of interest and reported Tuesday that Dave ing doom. At worst, a fallen apple and Julie Dashiell decided miss. Summer steelhead made trout fishing has been decent in WILDLIFERS will simply turn into a bruised up the bulk of the catch, while lakes that have kept cool through to move their sheep to safety apple. All is not lost so long as miniature waves of coho and the summer. Along the Cowlitz The City of Vancouver will rather than wait for state you can reach the grounded chinook began meandering up- River, Lake Scanewa has a good be celebrating the Jurassic left- wildlife officials to track bounty before the yellow jacket river. Catch numbers from re- reputation and a daily limit of over that is the sturgeon on Sept. down and kill up to four swarms do. One should be care- cent weeks have shown about 10 hatchery rainbow trout per 20 at their 18th annual Sturgeon wolves from the Huckleber- ful when rolling over a ground one fish per rod being harvested day. Down south along the Lewis Festival. A primordial resident of ry Pack, which hunts north bound apple for all too often the in the estuary. River, the Swift and Merwin res- the Columbia River ecosystem, of the Spokane Indian Res- underside will be crawling with Recent reports indicate that ervoirs have such an abundant sturgeon can grow to over ten ervation. these ravenous aviators, and they the highly anticipated conver- stock that daily limits have re- feet in length and live more than The ranchers tried nu- do not take kindly to mid-meal gence and mass upstream migra- cently been raised by the WDFW. 100 years. merous strategies to end the disruptions. tion of these great salmon may With so many Columbia The festivities are free and attacks. If collecting your fall bounty have finally begun. Last week bound fish still in the ocean will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Jamie Henneman, before it is stricken by the effects Rocky and Christina Zepeda of fishing promises to continue the Water Resources Education spokeswoman for the Ste- of gravity and inertia is out of Longview went out with river throughout the month. Center, at 4600 S.E. Columbia vens County Cattlemen’s Association, said they had a the question, you should at the guide Lacey Deweert. Fishing on “As the coho head south, Way, Vancouver, WA. full-time herder, four guard very least try do a sweep beneath the upstream side of the Astoria- we’ll see some strong opportuni- Returning hatchery Chinook dogs, range riders and extra your orchard canopy every other Megler Bridge and trolling her- ties for fishing in Neah Bay, La are visible on the Deschutes Riv- day. If you can collect your fallen ring, the were able to limit Push and Westport,” said Doug help from state employees, er in Olympia. From the Fifth but wolf kills kept mounting. apples with that semi-regularity out in just about two hours or Milward, ocean salmon manager Avenue bridge in downtown Oly “There’s a point where and have a few weeks’ worth of active fishing. Rocky caught the for the WDFW, in a press release. and just below the old Olympia you’ve got to decide, do you patience in your composition, largest fish and only Chinook of “There are a lot of fish heading beer brewery near Tumwater, leave and hopefully stay in you will have a nice payoff in the batch, with bright silver co- into the Columbia River right thousands of salmon can be seen business, or do you stick store in the form of fresh apple hos rounding out the catch. The now, which makes for good fish- navigating fish ladders. around until there’s just cider. three person limit is an obvi- ing at Ilwaco,.” Out west the Lake Sylvia Fall nothing left,” she said. The fermenting of apple cider ous improvement over previous Ocean salmon fishing is is arguably the easiest undertak- festival is happening on Sept. 20 Wolves were killed off weeks on the Columbia. slated to be open through Sept. this year. Activities include trail ing of all when it comes to home 30 in marine areas 1 and 2, and in Washington early in the “Expectations were off the running and mountain bike last century. But starting in spirit concoctions. Any variety charts when the fishery got un- through Sept. 21 in marine ar- of apples can be turned into cider, races, plant identification and the early 2000s, they started der way,” said Joe Hymer, a fish eas 3 and 4. A special section of art walks. Additional details are but if you are aiming for a hard Marine Area 3 will reopen from moving back into the state biologist for the Washington available on the festival home from neighboring Idaho and cider, sweeter apples are recom- Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sept. 27 through Oct. 12. mended. Marginal quality apples page. Canada. The state estimates in a news release. “The Buoy 10 Lastly, If stately thirty pound can be processed into cider, but The Rocky Mountain Elk there are about 52 wolves in fishery started in fits and starts, king salmon are too puny for it is wise to use apples that you Foundation and the WDFW 13 packs in Washington. but catch rates increased steadily your hulking tastes then halibut would have no problem eating have teamed up again in order Environmental groups in late August when the bulk of fishing may be what you need. fresh. The better the apple you to preserve thousands of acres oppose the wolf hunt, saying the run started moving into the Marine Area 1 will remain open put in, the better the cider you of wildlife habitat while satis- nonlethal methods of dis- river.” seven days a week at varying will get out. fying diverse interests. For the couraging the wolves were As of Aug. 26, WDFW num- depths through Sept. 30. Be sure The most important qual- cost of $1.55 million dollars, the not exhausted. bers indicated that only 20,300 to check for emergency closures ity in the equation is ripeness. two groups, along with the Co- The Dashiells know of fall Chinook and 18,000 coho as the season may be shut down A fully mature and ripe apple wiche Canyon Conservancy and 24 sheep lost to wolf attacks had been harvested out of the early if the seasonal quota is contains more natural sugars the Washington Department of the past few weeks and fear 16 mile stretch of river between reached early. and will make a more complex Ecology were able to set aside the actual toll could be twice Buoy 10 and Rocky Point/ tasting cider and a more potent 2,893 acres of wild land some 15 that number. Tongue Point. HUNTIN’ version of the hard stuff. Skins miles northwest of Yakima for On Sunday, they pulled should be left on as they add nu- Upriver from Rocky Point If you know a hunter then wildlife and cattle herds alike. their remaining sheep off trients, color, and flavor compo- anglers are now subject to a few you surely know that it is hunt- “Conservation of key fish rangeland they leased from nents to the finished product. new rules adopted by the WDFW ing season. Dusty belongings and wildlife habitat and securing Hancock Timber Co. in Numerous sets of instruc- during the last year. Those regu- have been unpacked from the public access are top priorities southern Stevens County. tions for simple at home cider lation revisions include: rafters and rusty pickups have for the Department and work- The animals were moved, making can be found online or •Anglers may retain up to 2 been revved during early morn- ing with our partners is essential with assistance from state in a plethora of homesteading adult chinook per day from the ing hours marking the start of to achieving those goals,” said employees, to a tempo- type books, but the process re- Warrior Rock line upriver to pre-dawn exhibitions into the Mike Livingston, WDFW south rary pasture and soon will mains relatively unchanged. The the Steamboat Landing Dock in woods. central regional director, in a be trucked to their winter apples must first be collected Washougal. (See map) Deer and elk archery sea- press release. range, about six weeks earli- and washed. Then, cut out any •The daily catch limit is in- sons began around Washington The land is home to the Ya- er than planned, Henneman damaged or unwanted bits of the creased to 3 adult fall chinook early this month, along with kima elk herd as well as numer- said. apple and “press” the apples in from the Steamboat Landing general seasons for forest grouse, ous other species and is doubly The state Department of Dock in Washougal upstream order to remove their juices. Af- mourning dove, cottontail rabbit, used for cattle grazing by ranch- Fish and Wildlife shot one of to the Hwy. 395 Bridge in Pasco. ter being pressed, the juice will and snowshoe hare. As we creep ers. the wolves, an adult female, (See map) be strained from the seeds, skin, toward October a special youth- “It’s not often you get to pro- from a helicopter Aug. 23 •Each angler aboard a vessel and pulp and collected in a clean, only bird hunt, muzzleloader tect nearly 3,000 acres of habitat and set out traps in hopes of may deploy recreational salmon/ sealable container and seasoned season for deer, and an eastern and also protect a sustainable removing up to three others to taste. For the adult version of steelhead gear until the daily Washington turkey hunt will from the pack. salmonid limit for all anglers historic grazing operation that the drink, fermenting yeast must open. produces locally sourced grass- But the agency stopped be added to the apple juice and aboard has been achieved while A special youth-only fowl the hunt and pulled its traps fishing from Buoy 10 upstream fed beef, “ says Betsy Bloomfield, then left to its devices for about hunt will run across the state executive director of the conser- before the Labor Day week- one month while the season’s last to the Oregon/Washington bor- from Sept. 20-21 for ducks, geese, end to avoid conflicts with der, 17 miles upriver from Mc- vancy, in the press release. “The harvesting works are done. pheasant and other game birds. combination of habitat and rec- recreationists and grouse With these simple and re- Nary Dam. The early season hunt is open hunters. It is not clear if the Hymer dispensed a few tips reation protection with a cultur- warding steps you should be to any hunter 15 years of age or al legacy makes this a wonderful hunt will resume, state offi- to fall Chinook anglers in the cials said. enjoying the fruits of your labor younger who is accompanied by project, secured by the collabora- WDFW press release, noting that Donny Martorello, car- sometime around the harvest a non-hunting adult. tion among great partners.” down in the deeps is where you nivore section manager for moon and on through the dregs “Hunting seasons look very Mammals in other areas in of winter. The crock capped will find the big kings. promising this year,” said Dave Fish and Wildlife, said the “Chinook go deep when and around Washington are state will re-evaluate what to arborist, Mr. Chapman set us Ware, statewide game manager not faring as well as the central water temperatures are high, so for the Washington Department do next. all up well with his seed sowing Washington wildlife though. that’s a good place to find them,” of Fish and Wildlife, in a press “We’re certainly con- ways and we continue to reap the Specifically, orca whale popu- said in the news release, where he release. “Deer and elk popula- cerned about the behavior, spoils of his forethought many lations are currently at a thirty cited 40 to 60 feet as the optimal tions definitely benefitted from the repeated depredations,” generations later. It is arguably as year low. American as apple pie to fortify depth. “At the same time, anglers mild weather last winter, and he said. should take care not to drop there should be plenty of local No new whales have been The agency said in a our own spirits from the sweet- born to the resident orca popula- ness that’s stored all summer anchor in the shipping channel. ducks available early in the sea- Tuesday press release that it That can lead to real trouble.” son, followed by a record number tion since 2012 and two whales would continue to monitor long in the unassuming apple. have died so far this year, bring- After all, there is hardly a more If the coho catch is more to of birds expected from the north the pack. your liking, Hymer recommends later this year.” ing the population down to 78 “We will be prepared to literal way to suckle the sweet animals. In 2011 there were 88 nectar of life. using herring and spinners in Early deer archery will run take appropriate steps if ad- the fast moving lower Columbia, through Sept. 26, while elk ar- whales documented in the resi- ditional depredations occur, while playing bait and lures on dent population. Along with the including authorizing lethal FISHIN’ chery season ends on Sept. 14. the slower and smaller tributar- Most deer muzzleloader seasons drop in numbers, scientists say action,” the agency said. The stoic patience and ies. The daily limit for silvers is open on Sept. 27, which will be that the whales have been acting The agency is also pro- leathered resilience that is six adults of hatchery origin on followed by select muzzleloader/ “erratically”, traveling to unusual viding information and to the makeup of all se- the Cowlitz, Deep, Elochoman, elk opportunities on Oct. 4. locations and even abandoning assistance to neighboring rious anglers has begun to pay Grays (including W. Fork), Ka- According to the WDFW the well established familial pods. ranchers and has discussed dividends on the lower Colum- lama, Klickitat, Lewis (includ- most prosperous Game Man- Scientists believe that chang- compensating the Dashiell’s bia River. The WDFW main- ing N. Fork), Toutle (including agement Units in our region for ing water tendencies and deplet- for the lost sheep. tains that a modern record of Green and N. Fork) and Wash- black-tail deer include 663, 648, ed fish stocks may be causing the Henneman said the cat- 1.5 million Chinook salmon and ougal rivers. 672, 660, 621, 627, and 633. Roo- change in whale behavior. tlemen’s association sees this another 600,000 returning coho Any Chinook caught on sevelt Elk west of I-5 are known Despite the low numbers, as a case of the state falling are slated to return to the big riv- those rivers must be marked as to roam in the Willapa Hills whale enthusiasts should be able short of protecting livestock er this fall. That prospect, which hatchery fish for legal harvest, around GMU’s 658, 672, 673, to see local orcas throughout producers. would make for the largest Chi- unless they come from the Klick- and 681. September around the San Juan “If this is the precedent nook return since at least 1938, itat River, Deep River, or Drano Due to the pervasive hoof Islands where they will be feed- that Fish and Wildlife refus- has had the local fishing com- Lake, where unmarked Chinook rot disease found in the Wil- ing on the migrating salmon es to control their animals, munity jumping as of late. The retention is permitted. lapa Hills and Mt. St. Helens elk runs. Lime Kiln State Park on that the rancher has to leave, recently unwashed hoards have Out toward Grays Harbor herds, the WDFW has adopted a the western shore of San Juan we have a private property been hell bent on attaining the the fabled streams of the Olym- new regulation requiring hunt- Island is a prime whale watching rights crisis here,” she said. best position in the growing flo- pic Peninsula are beginning to ers to sever the lower leg portion location. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 SPORTS The Chronicle’s Grid Picks of the Week Notebook: Around We’re back for another year of (poorly) guessing who’s going to win what football game, and we’ll be here every Thursday. Given that it’s the opening week Grays Harbor of the prep football season the guesses are going to be even more haphazard than normal. Our panel will include Chronicle sports editor Aaron VanTuyl, sportswriter/photographer Brandon Hansen, visuals editor Pete Caster, part-time sports monkey Luke Kilgore, and a weekly guest. This week’s cameo will 1A/2A League be made by Chronicle editor Eric Schwartz, who asked us to run a mug shot he clearly took six years ago. By The Chronicle Note: Tenino and Roches- Our “Experts” ter are detailed in The Chron- icle’s prep football tab, which is inserted into today’s edition. Here’s a quick rundown of the rest of the teams in the Grays this Week’s Harbor 1A/2A League. games Aberdeen: First-year coach Kevin Ridout, a for- Aaron VanTuyl Brandon Hansen Pete Caster Luke Kilgore, Eric Schwartz, mer Tenino head coach, has Sports Editor Sports Reporter Visuals Editor Sports Reporter Editor 68 players out, highlighted by big junior linebacker Joel Winlock PLWV PLWV PLWV PLWV PLWV Dublanko and running back 24-7 21-14 42-6 21-7 17-10 Austin Floch — both of whom at PLWV were All-League first-team picks in the GSHL last season. Adna Onalaska Onalaska Adna Onalaska The Bobcats run a single-back Adna at zone-read offense and a 4-4 Onalaska 21-20 24-21 22-21 28-24 21-20 defense, with 15 seniors on the roster. Centralia Centralia Centralia Rochester Centralia Eatonville: The Cruisers Rochester are the new, and unfamiliar, at Centralia 35-19 32-28 23-13 24-14 41-7 team in the new league, es- sentially replacing Rainier. George Tomal should be a Toledo at Toledo Toledo MWP Toledo MWP standout at running back MWP 21-13 16-14 27-25 17-10 21-20 and linebacker, while Justin Kaelin is expected to star at receiver and defensive end. W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West W.F. West “The Nisqually League had a at Kingston 28-17 30-14 14-6 28-14 35-17 couple great teams and a cou- ple not-so-great teams. Every- one is good in the Evergreen, Napavine at Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine Napavine and the teams all represent Mossyrock 45-6 45-0 43-6 38-0 35-0 a school and a community just like we represent Eaton- ville,” Cruiser football coach Tenino at Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino Tenino and athletic director George Charles 31-16 32-20 12 -11 14-10 24-7 Fairhart said. “We feel that it Wright is a better fit for our school in all sports.” EWU (2-0) UW EWU EWU EWU UW Elma: Coach Jim Hill had at UW (1-0) 48-41 35-34 49-45 35-28 35-21 44 players in camp and ex- pects running backs Rio Orte- ga and Steven Persell, quar- WSU (0-1) at WSU WSU WSU WSU Nevada terback Tristan Robinette and Nevada (1-0) 45-31 40-29 54-49 38-35 28-21 wide receiver Justin Spencer to stand out. The Eagles went 5-5 last season, and Ortega USC (1-0) at Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford USC (linebacker), linemen Joe Wil- Stanford 28-19 32-30 27-24 21-10 24-21 son, Noah Bednarik, Dalton (1-0) Todd and Chazen Hurd, and defensive backs Persell and Green Bay Seattle Green Bay Seattle Seattle Seattle Spencer will be looked upon at Seattle 27-14 24-14 31-24 24-14 27-7 to lead the defense. Montesano: The peren- nial power Bulldogs have a new Rottle Field grandstands and a lot of new faces, with 18 freshman on coach Terry Jensen’s 63-man roster. All- League first-team running back Anthony Louthan will move to quarterback but is out early on with an injury, putting Jake Herzog under center to start the season. Running back and defensive lineman Hutton Napier, who started as a freshman but missed his sophomore season with a back injury, returns to the lineup, and running back/ linebackers Tanner Birdsall, Kyle Englund, Logan Truax and Kylar Prante are all ex- pected to contribute. Line- men Isiah Pellegrino and Taylor Rupe, and returning All-League linebacker Jordan Bussard should also stand out for a Bulldog team that went 6-5 last season after winning the 2012 State 1A champion- ship. Hoquiam: Grizzly coach Rick Moore has 14 seniors on a 58-man roster, most of The Chronicle / File Photo whom played on both sides of Rochester’s growing enrollment moved them into the 2A ranks but they opted to stay with the familair 1A/2A Grays Harbor League, while Aberdeen, Capital and River the ball last year — including Ridge left the Evergreen 2A Conference. five returning starters on each side of the ball. Sophomore Bubba Dick and junior Jeff 1A/2A: Evergreen 2A Left With Four Teams For 2014 Season Capoeman will split time at Continued from Sports 1 ponents. Wollan wasn’t the only one favorite in the four-team EvCo, quarterback, with sophomore This, of course, means that scratching his head. Elma coach with plenty of experience back Jerod Steen at receiver and Rochester’s Friday night opener Jim Hill had his own questions from last year’s State 2A runner- Kenny Wakefield and Tyler Puget Sound League to face a against Centralia at Tiger Stadi- about the new league situation. up squad. The Thunderbirds White at running back. host of Pierce County teams um is a Week 1, nonleague game “We have no problem play- opened the season ranked No. 2 “(I) like our chances bat- (Clover Park, Fife, Franklin that the Warriors need to win to ing Rochester and Aberdeen in in the state’s AP poll, second only tling for a 1A playoff spot with Pierce, Orting, Steilacoom, have a shot at the playoffs. nonleague games, but to include to defending state champion ten starting positions return- Washington and White River). It also means that Centralia them in our league and count the Lynden. ing and a solid coaching staff,” That leaves the Evergreen and W.F. West have been forced games is silly,” Hill said. “Why After Tumwater, the league’s said Moore. “I believe our 2A Conference with Tumwater, to cobble together schedules full have a classification system? full of question marks. Black league was one of (the) tough- Black Hills, W.F. West and Cen- of nonleague games and unfa- Why are they not playing in the Hills, Whitmire pointed out, est 1A leagues in (the) state. tralia. miliar opponents. 2A league? That’s what the num- had the best freshman team in With Rochester’s enrollment According to Tiger football “I think it’s just a disaster. It’s bers dictate. All it did was force the league two years ago and (at) 2A level and Eatonville coach Matt Whitmire, long- very frustrating. We don’t even the 2A league in this area to find could be a wild card; Centralia’s just making the cut, and Ab- time Tumwater coach Sid Ot- have a Week 3 game,” W.F. West more nonleague games.” bigger and stronger than a year erdeen being the largest en- ton walked into the league’s coach Bob Wollan said. “The Centralia’s schedule actually ago, with plenty of backfield ex- rollment school in the league, preseason coaches meeting and fact that teams and schools can starts with four nonleague home perience in Gavin Kerner, Jacob the league should be very summed it up quite well. choose to leave your district, that games, against Rochester, Aber- Monohon and Javon Brager; and competitive across the board.” “We’re down to a one-table offers you a league, and go play deen, Columbia River and Kelso. W.F. West will run a new offense Forks: The Spartans are league, huh?” Otton mused. somewhere else — I find that re- “We’re certainly optimistic geared to a lineup with minus- the smallest school in the From a playoff standpoint, ally frustrating.” that Rochester and Aberdeen are cule varsity experience at the Grays Harbor combo league, the top three teams in the EvCo Wollan joked that perhaps going to come into the league,” skill positions, providing anoth- with 33 players out for foot- still qualify for crossover, win- the Bearcats should head over Whitmire said. “River Ridge er curiosity in a shrunken league ball and a shortage of upper- ner-to-state games against the the mountains and join the Cen- opted out, but we’re starting to full of question marks. classmen. Coach Mark Fea- Greater St. Helens 2A League. tral Washington Athletics Con- get the mentality here that even “I’m not sure who’s in charge sel’s Wing-T offense will rely Aberdeen and Rochester will ference. though we’ve lost teams, it’s of anything anymore. I always on the three-headed all-se- each have a shot at one of those “There’s some good hunting more about what we’re going to just kind of assumed a league nior backfield of fleet-footed crossover spots, provided they over there,” he said. “But my sar- do week in and week out. We’re was a league and you play,” Wol- quarterback Javier Contreras, A) win 75 percent of their games casm rings true in the sense that more concerned with what we’re lan said. “But nobody’s listening broad-bodied fullback Miguel against 1A opponents and B) win I find it amazing we’re in a four- doing than anything else.” to me, so we’re just going to do Morales, and bruising half- all of their games against 2A op- team league.” Tumwater, as usual, is the the best we can and play.” back Dimitri Sampson.

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Scoreboard NFL at Cleveland 7, Detroit 0 12. Patrick Reed $3,847,729 Preps NY Mets 4, at Miami 3 Thursday Sept. 4 13. Adam Scott $3,634,921 Local Schedules Toronto 7, at Tampa Bay 4 Arizona at UTSA, 5 p.m. 14. Justin Rose $3,540,234 Rookie DE Michael Sam FRIDAY, Sept. 5 at Chicago Cubs 6, Milwaukee 2 15. Jason Day $3,446,240 Friday, Sept. 5 16. Webb Simpson $3,378,254 Winlock at Pe Ell-Willapa Valley (at at Kansas City 4, Texas 1 at Boston College, 4 p.m. 17. Brendon Todd $3,192,689 Pe Ell), 7 p.m. at Minnesota 11, Chicago White Sox 4 Signs With Cowboys Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Washington State at Nevada, 7:30 p.m. 18. Zach Johnson $3,171,417 at Houston 4, LA Angels 1 Rochester at Centralia, 7 p.m. 19. Ryan Moore $3,078,582 By Clarence E. Hill Jr. Toledo at Morton-White Pass, 7 p.m. Arizona 6, at San Diego 1 Saturday, Sept. 6 20. Kevin Na $2,970,427 W.F. West at Kingston, 7 p.m. Flor. Atlantic at No. 2 Alabama, 9 a.m. 21. Hunter Mahan $2,937,463 Fort Worth Star-Telegram (MCT) Napavine at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games No. 4 Oklahoma at Tulsa, 9 a.m. 22. Harris English $2,898,822 Tenino at Charles Wright (Tacoma), Cincinnati at Baltimore, 4 p.m. West. Ill. at No. 18 Wisconsin, 9 a.m. 23. Keegan Bradley $2,828,637 24. John Senden $2,649,484 IRVING, Texas — Rookie defensive end Michael 7 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 4 p.m. McNeese St. at No. 19 Nebraska, 9 a.m. No. 20 Kansas State at Iowa State, 9 a.m. 25. Hideki Matsuyama $2,590,944 Sam passed his physical Wednesday morning and Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. Prep Football No. 24 Missouri at Toledo, 9 a.m. 26. Bill Haas $2,542,520 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. signed with the Dallas Cowboys. Washington Preseason Football Prep Arkansas State at Tennessee, 9 a.m. 27. Marc Leishman $2,540,310 Sam is the first openly gay player to be drafted in Poll Seattle at Texas, 5 p.m. Buffalo at Army, 9 a.m. 28. Matt Every $2,520,690 By The Associated Press St. Louis at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Stony Brook at Connecticut, 9 a.m. 29. Gary Woodland $2,433,285 the NFL. He was selected in the seventh round by the LA Angels at Minnesota, 5 p.m. SMU at North Texas, 9 a.m. 30. Graham DeLaet $2,416,517 St. Louis Rams, but was cut last week. The Cowboys Class 4A Arizona at San Diego, 6 p.m. Western Kentucky at Illinois, 9 a.m. 31. Brian Harman $2,386,334 1. Bothell (6) 0-0 92 Akron at Penn State, 9 a.m. 32. Russell Henley $2,362,973 signed Sam to their practice squad. 33. Ryan Palmer $2,330,300 2. Chiawana (2) 0-0 89 Friday’s Games Central Michigan at Purdue, 9 a.m. “We’ve gotten nothing but good reports about him Howard at Rutgers, 9 a.m. 34. Kevin Stadler $2,280,626 3. Skyline (1) 0-0 75 Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. from our folks in St. Louis. Obviously, he was a very 4. Federal Way (1) 0-0 74 S. Car. St. at No. 23 Clemson, 9:30 a.m. 35. J.B. Holmes $2,203,204 Chi. White Sox at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 5. Camas (1) 0-0 57 Navy at Temple, 10 a.m. 36. Phil Mickelson $2,158,018 good player in college. His track record speaks for it- 6. Gonzaga Prep 0-0 49 Kansas City at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. South Alabama at Kent State, 11 a.m. 37. Kevin Streelman $2,090,474 self,” Cowboys coach Jason Garrett said Wednesday (tie) Union 0-0 49 Philadelphia at Washington, 4 p.m. UAB at Mississippi State, 11 a.m. 38. Seung-yul Noh $2,046,033 morning. “Our report was that he played fairly well, 8. Graham-Kapowsin 0-0 45 San Francisco at Detroit, 4 p.m. New Mexico St. at Georgia State, 11 a.m. 39. Graeme McDowell $2,041,329 9. Ferris 0-0 32 Toronto at Boston, 4 p.m. Fresno State at Utah, 12 p.m. 40. Tim Clark $2,030,286 but it was going to be hard for him to make that team. 10. Lake Stevens 0-0 18 NY Mets at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. Sacramento State at California, 12 p.m. “It’s a good move for our football team. We’re try- Others receiving 6 or more points: Atlanta at Miami, 4 p.m. Colorado at Massachusetts, 12 p.m. Eastern Wash. at Washington, 12 p.m. ing to help our team get better.” None. Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. No. 14 USC at No. 13 Stanford, 12:30 p.m. Sam, the 2013 SEC Defensive Player of the Year at Seattle at Texas, 5 p.m. Class 3A E. Kentucky at Miami (OH), 12:30 p.m. NASCAR St. Louis at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Missouri, had three sacks and 11 tackles in the pre- 1. Bellevue (11) 0-0 110 VMI at Bowling Green, 12:30 p.m. 2014 NASCAR Spring Cup Series LA Angels at Minnesota, 5 p.m. season with the Rams. 2. O’Dea 0-0 91 Ohio at Kentucky, 12:30 p.m. Standings 3. Eastside Catholic 0-0 86 San Diego at Colorado, 5:40 p.m. N. Illinois at Northwestern, 12:30 p.m. 1 Jeff Gordon 872 While Sam was not a fit for the Rams’ roster or 4. Marysville-Pilchuck 0-0 60 Houston at Oakland, 7 p.m. Maryland at South Florida, 12:30 p.m. 2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 851 their practice squad because of their deep talent pool, 5. Shadle Park 0-0 59 Arizona at LA Dodgers, 7:10 p.m. Ball State at Iowa, 12:30 p.m. 3 Joey Logano 791 6. Lakes 0-0 37 M. Tennessee at Minnesota, 12:30 p.m. 4 Brad Keselowski 782 he is an intriguing addition to a Cowboys team that Missouri St. at Oklahoma St., 12:30 p.m. 7. Mt. Spokane 0-0 30 League Leaders 5 Jimmie Johnson 766 thought he was too slow to fit their scheme in May. 8. Columbia River 0-0 21 Richmond at Virginia, 12:30 p.m. American League 6 Carl Edwards 755 That was before the situation at defensive end 9. Peninsula 0-0 18 Georgia Tech at Tulane, 1 p.m. Batting Average 7 Kevin Harvick 748 10. Glacier Peak 0-0 14 Eastern Michigan at Florida, 1 p.m. 8 Kasey Kahne 708 turned from deficient to desperate. Others receiving 6 or more points: 1. Jose Altuve, HOU .340 Nicholls State at Arkansas, 1 p.m. 9 Kyle Busch 657 The Cowboys had 35 sacks last season but have 11, Kamiakin 13. 12, Kennedy 12. 12, 2. Victor Martinez, DET .332 No. 15 Ole Miss at Vanderbilt, 1:30 p.m. 10 Denny Hamlin 636 been in desperate need of pass-rushers since losing Meadowdale 12. 14, Auburn 9. 15, Cen- 3. Adrian Beltre, TEX .323 Campbell at Appalachian State, 3 p.m. 11 Kurt Busch 614 tral Kitsap 8. 16, Ferndale 7. 4. Jose Abreu, CHW .322 Old Dominion at N. Carolina St., 3 p.m. 12 Aric Almirola 594 defensive tackle Jason Hatcher and defensive end De- Wagner at Florida International, 3 p.m. 5. Robinson Cano, SEA .321 13 AJ Allmendinger 590 Marcus Ware in the offseason. Class 2A Savannah St. at Georgia South., 3 p.m. 14 Matt Kenseth 794 1. Lynden (12) 0-0 120 No. 7 Mich. St. at No. 3 Oregon, 3:30 p.m. Defensive end Anthony Spencer still is a “couple” Home Runs 15 Ryan Newman 747 2. Tumwater 0-0 107 Gardner-Webb at Wake Forest, 3:30 p.m. 16 Greg Biffle 728 of weeks away from a return from microfracture knee 1. Nelson Cruz, BAL 36 3. Ellensburg 0-0 94 San Jose State at No. 5 Auburn, 4 p.m. 17 Clint Bowyer 705 surgery. Defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, a second- 4. Prosser 0-0 80 2. Chris Carter, HOU 35 No. 17 Arizona St. at New Mexico, 4 p.m. 18 Kyle Larson 704 5. Mark Morris 0-0 47 3. Jose Abreu, CHW 33 East Car. at No. 21 S. Carolina, 4 p.m. 19 Paul Menard 675 round draft pick, suffered a fractured foot two weeks 6. W. F. West 0-0 36 4. Mike Trout, LAA 31 Murray State at No. 25 Louisville, 4 p.m. 20 Austin Dillon 674 into training camp. 7. Lindbergh 0-0 31 5. David Ortiz, BOS 30 Southeast Missouri St. at Kansas, 4 p.m. 21 Jamie McMurray 666 “This is about football. We evaluated him as a foot- (tie) Othello 0-0 31 Florida A&M at Miami (FL), 4 p.m. 22 Brian Vickers 650 Duke at Troy, 4 p.m. 9. Hockinson 0-0 20 Runs Batted In 23 Marcos Ambrose 628 ball player,” Garrett said. “That’s the culture we have 10. Liberty (Renton) 0-0 18 Louis. Tech at Louisiana-Lafayette, 4 p.m. 1. Jose Abreu, CHW 99 24 Casey Mears 583 around here and the culture we will continue to have.” Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Rhode Island at Marshall, 4 p.m. 25 Martin Truex Jr. 561 2. Mike Trout, LAA 98 East Valley (Spokane) 16. 12, West Val- Alcorn State at Southern Miss, 4 p.m. 26 Tony Stewart 540 ley (Spokane) 13. 13, North Kitsap 11. 14, 3. David Ortiz, BOS 95 Idaho at Louisiana-Monroe, 4 p.m. 27 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 538 Lakewood 9. 14, Sedro-Woolley 9. 4. Miguel Cabrera, DET 94 Citadel at No. 1 Florida State, 4:30 p.m. 28 Danica Patrick 500 5. Nelson Cruz, BAL 91 Lamar at No. 9 Texas A&M, 4:30 p.m. 29 Justin Allgaier 443 Sports on the Air Class 1A Northwestern St. at No. 10 Baylor, 4:30 p.m. 30 Michael Annett 393 Sam Houston St. at No. 12 LSU, 4:30 p.m. 1. Freeman (12) 0-0 120 Wins 31 David Gilliland 392 Michigan at No. 16 Notre Dame, 4:30 p.m. THURSDAY, Sept. 4 2. Cascade Christian 0-0 107 1. Max Scherzer, DET 15 32 David Ragan 370 3. Royal 0-0 79 BYU at Texas, 4:30 p.m. 33 Cole Whitt 353 BASKETBALL 1. Jered Weaver, LAA 15 4. LaCenter 0-0 75 Towson at West Virginia, 4:30 p.m. 34 Reed Sorenson 335 1. Phil Hughes, MIN 15 8:30 a.m. 5. Montesano 0-0 49 Virginia Tech at No. 8 Ohio State, 5 p.m. 35 Alex Bowman 304 ESPN2 — FIBA, World Cup, group phase, 6. Connell 0-0 46 1. Rick Porcello, DET 15 San Diego St. at No. 21 N. Carolina, 5 p.m. 36 Josh Wise 307 7. Mount Baker 0-0 43 5. Felix Hernandez, SEA 14 Grambling State at Houston, 5 p.m. 37 Ryan Truex 189 United States vs. Ukraine, at Bilbao, Spain 8. King’s 0-0 41 Idaho State at Utah State, 5 p.m. 38 Michael McDowell 166 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 9. Cashmere 0-0 36 ERA Memphis at No. 11 UCLA, 7 p.m. 39 Travis Kvapil 144 Northern Colorado at UNLV, 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 10. Tenino 0-0 28 1. Chris Sale, CHW 2.11 40 Jeff Burton 87 Air Force at Wyoming, 7:15 p.m. Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, 2. Felix Hernandez, SEA 2.18 41 Terry Labonte 77 FS1 — Arizona at UTSA Zillah 16. 12, Meridian 8. Colorado State at Boise State, 7:15 p.m. 42 David Stremme 56 3. Danny Duffy, KC 2.42 GOLF Oregon State at Hawaii, 7:30 p.m. 43 Bobby Labonte 54 Class 2B 4. Jon Lester, BOS/OAK 2.54 Texas Tech at UTEP, 8 p.m. 44 Parker Kligerman 54 6:30 a.m. 1. Lind-Ritzville Sprague (5) 0-0 100 5. Corey Kluber, CLE 2.58 45 Michael Waltrip 48 TGC — European PGA Tour, European 2. Napavine (5) 0-0 97 46 Juan Pablo Montoya 47 Masters, first round, part II, at Crans-sur-Sierre, 3. Colfax 0-0 76 Saves 47 Alex Kennedy 47 4. Waitsburg-Prescott (1) 0-0 68 1. Greg Holland, KC 42 48 Dave Blaney 46 Switzerland 5. Toledo 0-0 64 2. Fernando Rodney, SEA 41 MLS Soccer 49 Brett Moffitt 44 9:30 a.m. 6. Adna 0-0 50 3. David Robertson, NYY 35 MLS Standings 50 David Reutimann 37 7. Morton White Pass 0-0 43 TGC — Web.com Tour, Chiquita Classic, first 4. Glen Perkins, MIN 33 Eastern Conference Pts W L T 8. Raymond 0-0 28 Nationwide Series Standings round, at Davidson, N.C. 9. Reardan 0-0 25 5. Zach Britton, BAL 32 D.C. United 46 14 8 4 1 Chase Elliott 874 1 p.m. 10. White Swan 0-0 17 Sporting Kansas City 42 12 9 6 2 Regan Smith 859 Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, National League New England 36 11 12 3 3 Ty Dillon 839 TGC — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, North Beach 16. 12, DeSales 7. Batting Average Toronto FC 33 9 10 6 4 Elliott Sadler 826 first round, at Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 1. Ben Revere, PHI .314 Columbus Crew 33 8 9 9 5 Brian Scott 820 2:30 a.m. Class 1B 2. Justin Morneau, COL .312 Philadelphia Union 30 8 9 9 6 Trevor Bayne 803 7 Chris Buescher 713 TGC — European PGA Tour, European Mas- 1. Lummi (7) 0-0 97 3. Josh Harrison, PIT .310 New York Red Bulls 31 7 8 10 2. Neah Bay (3) 0-0 87 8 Brendan Gaughan 694 4. Buster Posey, SF .305 Chicago Fire 26 5 6 14 ters, second round, part I, at Crans-sur-Sierre, 3. Touchet 0-0 75 9 Ryan Reed 658 4. Liberty Christian 0-0 72 5. Aramis Ramirez, MIL .303 Houston Dynamo 28 8 13 4 10 James Buescher 646 Switzerland 5. Colton 0-0 15 Impact 20 5 15 5 11 Landon Cassill 616 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Others receiving 6 or more points: 11, Home Runs 12 Dylan Kwasniewski 605 4 p.m. Odessa-Harrington 12. 11, Naselle 12. 1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 36 Western Conference Pts W L T 13 Mike Bliss 565 2. Anthony Rizzo, CHC 30 Seattle Sounders FC 51 16 7 3 14 Dakoda Armstrong 552 MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. 3. Lucas Duda, NYM 26 LA Galaxy 46 13 5 7 15 Jeremy Clements 534 Yankees or Cincinnati at Baltimore 16 Ryan Sieg 483 3. Justin Upton, ATL 26 Real Salt Lake 43 11 5 10 5 p.m. 17 J.J. Yeley 479 MLB 5. Marlon Byrd, PHI 25 FC Dallas 42 12 8 6 18 Jeffrey Earnhardt 451 ROOT — Seattle at Texas Portland Timbers 34 8 8 10 19 Eric McClure 399 NFL FOOTBALL Major League Baseball Runs Batted In Vancouver Whitecaps 33 7 6 12 20 Joey Gase 366 American League Standings 1. Giancarlo Stanton, MIA 102 Colorado Rapids 30 8 12 6 21 Tanner Berryhill 286 5:30 p.m. EAST W L PCT GB 2. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD 92 San Jose Earthquakes 26 6 10 8 22 Derrike Cope 285 NBC — Green Bay at Seattle Baltimore 81 57 .587 — 3. Justin Upton, ATL 91 Chivas USA 24 6 13 6 23 Sam Hornish Jr. 228 TENNIS New York 71 66 .518 9½ 4. Ryan Howard, PHI 87 24 Matt DiBenedetto 227 25 Mike Wallace 220 Noon Toronto 71 67 .514 10 5. Matt Holliday, STL 81 Wednesday’s Results 26 Jamie Dick 219 Tampa Bay 67 73 .479 15 Philadelphia 1, Toronto FC 0 ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s quarterfinal and New England 3, Sporting Kansas City 27 David Starr 207 Boston 61 78 .439 20½ Wins men’s doubles, at New York Seattle 4, Chivas USA 2 28 Blake Koch 204 CENTRAL 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 17 29 Carlos Contreras 171 5 p.m. Kansas City 77 61 .558 — 2. Johnny Cueto, CIN 16 Friday’s Games 30 Chad Boat 166 ESPN — U.S. Open, men’s quarterfinal, at Detroit 76 63 .547 1½ 2. Adam Wainwright, STL 16 Colorado at Los Angeles, 4:30 p.m. 31 Mike Harmon 136 New York Cleveland 71 66 .518 5½ 2. Madison Bumgarner, SF 16 32 Tommy Joe Martins 124 33 Kevin Lepage 120 Chicago 63 76 .453 14½ 5. Wily Peralta, MIL 15 Saturday’s Games Minnesota 61 78 .439 16½ Philadelphia at Toronto FC, 8 a.m. 34 Jeff Green 113 FRIDAY, Sept. 5 35 Josh Reaume 91 WEST Earned Run Average Sporting KC at New York, 1:30 p.m. AUTO RACING Montreal at Houston, 2:30 p.m. 36 Carl Long 90 Los Angeles 83 55 .601 — 1. Clayton Kershaw, LAD 1.70 DC United at Vancouver, 4 p.m. 37 Alex Tagliani 82 5 a.m. Oakland 79 60 .568 4½ 2. Johnny Cueto, CIN 2.26 Dallas at Real Salt Lake, 4 p.m. 38 Ryan Ellis 66 NBCSN — Formula One, practice for Italian Seattle 75 63 .543 8 3. Cole Hamels, PHI 2.50 39 Kenny Habul 61 Houston 61 79 .436 23 4. Tyson Ross, SD 2.60 Sunday’s Games Kevin Swindell 61 Grand Prix, at Monza, Italy Texas 53 86 .381 30½ 5. Adam Wainwright, STL 2.69 Chivas USA at Columbus, 9 a.m. 41 Justin Marks 58 10 a.m. San Jose at Portland, 11 a.m. 42 Robert Richardson Jr. 57 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for National League Standings Chicago at New England, 1 p.m. 43 Austin Theriault 52 Saves 44 Stanton Barrett 49 Federated Auto Parts 400, at Richmond, Va. EAST W L PCT GB 1. Craig Kimbrel, ATL 42 League Leaders 45 Kevin O’Connell 48 12:30 p.m. Washington 79 59 .572 — 2. Trevor Rosenthal, STL 41 Goals 46 Ruben Garcia Mateos 41 Atlanta 73 67 .521 7 ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole 3. Kenley Jansen, LAD 39 1. Bradley Wright-Phillips 20 47 Daryl Harr 39 Miami 67 71 .486 12 3. Francisco Rodriguez, MIL 39 2. Dom Dwyer 17 48 Andy Lally 37 qualifying for Virginia529 College Savings 250, New York 66 74 .471 14 5. Jonathan Papelbon, PHI 33 3. Robbie Keane 14 49 Bobby Reuse 35 at Richmond, Va. 50 Hal Martin 34 Philadelphia 64 75 .460 15½ 4. Erick Torres 14 2:30 p.m. CENTRAL 5. Lee Nguyen 12 St. Louis 76 63 .547 — Camping World Truck ESPN2 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole quali- Series Standings Milwaukee 73 66 .525 3 Assists fying for Federated Auto Parts 400, at Richmond, College Football 1. Landon Donovan 12 1 Johnny Sauter 524 Pittsburgh 71 68 .511 5 2 Matt Crafton 517 Va. Cincinnati 66 73 .475 10 Preseason Rankings 2. Robbie Keane 12 3. Thierry Henry 11 3 Ryan Blaney 511 4:30 p.m. Chicago 64 76 .457 12½ By The Associated Press 4. Cristian Maidana 9 4 Darrell Wallace Jr. 486 Record Pts Pv ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Vir- WEST 5. Diego Valeri 9 5 German Quiroga Jr. 476 Los Angeles 78 62 .557 — 1. Florida St. (57) 14-0 1,496 1 6 Ron Hornaday Jr. 460 ginia529 College Savings 250, at Richmond, Va. 2. Alabama (1) 11-2 1,361 7 San Francisco 76 64 .543 2 Shots 7 Joey Coulter 456 3. Oregon (1) 11-2 1,334 9 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1. Robbie Keane 100 8 Timothy Peters 448 San Diego 66 72 .478 11 4. Oklahoma (1) 11-2 1,324 6 4 p.m. 2. Deshorn Brown 93 9 Ben Kennedy 441 Arizona 58 81 .417 19½ 5. Ohio St. 12-2 1,207 12 3. Dom Dwyer 87 10 Jeb Burton 420 ESPN — Pittsburgh at Boston College Colorado 56 84 .400 22 6. Auburn 12-2 1,198 2 4.Bradley Wright-Phillips 79 11 Mason Mingus 346 7. UCLA 10-3 1,106 16 7:30 p.m. 5. Clint Dempsey 79 12 Bryan Silas 330 Tuesday’s Results 8. Michigan St. 13-1 1,080 3 13 Tyler Young 323 ESPN — Washington St. at Nevada 9. South Carolina 11-2 1,015 4 at Baltimore 5, Cincinnati 4 Saves 14 John Wes Townley 319 GOLF 10. Baylor 11-2 966 13 Detroit 4, at Cleveland 2 1. Jon Busch 89 15 Norm Benning 293 11. Stanford 11-3 885 11 10 a.m. Boston 9, at NY Yankees 4 2. Luis Robles 88 16 Jennifer Cobb 280 12. Georgia 8-5 843 NR 3. Donovan Ricketts 85 17 Justin Jennings 279 TGC — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, Philadelphia 4, at Atlanta 0 13. LSU 10-3 776 14 4. Bill Hamid 84 18 T.J. Bell 268 NY Mets 8, at Miami 6 14. Wisconsin 9-4 637 22 second round, at Cherry Hills Village, Colo. 5. Stefan Frei 78 19 Joe Nemechek 244 Toronto 8, at Tampa Bay 2 15. Southern Cal 10-4 626 19 20 Tyler Reddick 241 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL at Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 1 16. Clemson 11-2 536 8 21 John Hunter Nemechek 230 8:15 a.m. at Kansas City 2, Texas 1 17. Notre Dame 9-4 445 21 22 Tayler Malsam 215 Chicago White Sox 6, at Minnesota 3 18. Mississippi 8-5 424 NR 23 Erik Jones 214 WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs at Houston 8, LA Angels 3 19. Arizona St. 10-4 357 20 Golf 24 Cole Custer 198 5 p.m. at St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 4 20. Kansas St. 8-5 242 NR 25 Jimmy Weller III 193 ROOT — Seattle at Texas 21. Texas A&M 9-4 238 18 PGA Tour 26 Gray Gaulding 158 San Francisco 12, at Colorado 7 22. Nebraska 9-4 226 NR Money Leaders 27 Brennan Newberry 148 7 p.m. Seattle 6, at Oakland 5 23. North Carolina 7-6 194 NR As of Sept. 4 28 Chase Pistone 141 MLB — Regional coverage, Arizona at L.A. at LA Dodgers 4, Washington 1 24. Missouri 12-2 134 5 Golfer Amount 29 Justin Lofton 135 Dodgers or Houston at Oakland at San Diego 2, Arizona 1 25. Washington 9-4 130 25 1. Rory McIlroy $7,340,095 30 Spencer Gallagher 119 2. Jimmy Walker $5,522,482 31 Brandon Jones 94 SOCCER Wednesday’s Results Others receiving votes: UCF 94, 3. Bubba Watson $5,282,978 32 Ben Rhodes 93 7:30 p.m. at Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 4 Florida 87, Texas 86, Duke 71, Iowa 68, 4. Jim Furyk $4,960,395 33 Caleb Holman 89 NBCSN — MLS, Colorado at Los Angeles at St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 0 Louisville 48, Marshall 41, Oklahoma 5. Chris Kirk $4,475,386 34 Brian Ickler 83 St. 37, Virginia Tech 26, TCU 23, Mis- 6. Matt Kuchar $4,472,835 35 Max Gresham 78 TENNIS Washington 8, at LA Dodgers 5 sissippi St. 22, Michigan 19, Texas Tech 7. Sergio Garcia $4,388,939 36 Korbin Forrister 72 9:30 a.m. at Colorado 9, San Francisco 2 19, Miami 16, Cincinnati 15, Boise St. 10, 8. Martin Kaymer $4,265,537 37 Caleb Roark 66 Seattle 2, at Oakland 1 Oregon St. 10, BYU 8, Northwestern 8, 9. Dustin Johnson $4,249,180 38 Charles Lewandoski 64 CBS — U.S. Open, mixed doubles champion- at NY Yankees 5, Boston 1 Penn St. 5, Navy 2, Vanderbilt 2, Louisi- 10. Rickie Fowler $4,227,116 39 Corey Lajoie 61 ship and women’s semifinals, at New York at Baltimore 6, Cincinnati 0 ana 1, Nevada 1, Utah St. 1. 11. Jordan Spieth $3,975,748 40 B.J. McLeod 60 • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014

Prep Football Young Pirates, Loggers Ready For Round 2 in Season Opener By Brandon Hansen [email protected] To see how good the Adna- Onalaska rivalry — which stretches back to the 1980s — is, one only has to look at last OUCH! year’s game. Chronicle Reporter Takes on The Pirates won or sur- vived a 40-38 slugfest that Onalaska Football Practice included over 1,000 yards of offense and zero punts, ... And Pays For it Dearly securing fourth place in the Central 2B League and a much more favorable cross- over game against Willapa Valley. The Loggers didn’t hang their heads and took No. 2-seeded Napavine to the brink of defeat before bowing out, 23-20, with a 5-5 season. Adna moved on to the State 2B semifinals before falling to eventual state champion Lind-Ritzville Sprague, 56-13. “Losing 40-38, that’s gonna leave a bitter taste in your mouth,” Onalaska coach Ma- zen Saade said. “That’s going Evan Wrzesinski / For The Chronicle to be in the back of the kids’ mind. In the front of their Chronicle tailback Brandon Hansen gets upended after being too fat and too slow to get to a hole opened by the scout ofense’s line. Hansen inished the day with minds needs to be focusing no yards gained and one broken chinstrap. against executing against Adna.” And that execution is the interesting part of Friday night’s season-opening matchup. Adna has a speedy PADDED FOR NO COMFORT team that includes eight By Brandon Hansen Keep in mind, I’m 29 years starters back on defense and [email protected] old. But I knew something was quarterback/linebacker David wrong when I ran up to the line Young. Onalaska has a thick, ometimes your life flashes for breakout drills and thought burly offensive and a senior before your eyes… to myself “Boy, I feel tiny,” and running back in Kiefer Kastl That time happened to another lineman gave me a high who’s big enough to play on S me on Tuesday after just hitting five and had a deer skull tattoo. or behind that line. the sled as a bona fide member “Onalaska is going to be re- After practice started with of the Onalaska football team athletic director Dennis Bower ally big upfront. They’re 230 for one afternoon practice on the across the line,” Adna coach reminding everyone not to do first day of school. Head coach something stupid during the K.C. Johnson said. “And Kiefer Mazen Saade was kind enough is a beast. He’s big, strong and school year and gave everyone a to let me don the purple and gold crash course in not tweeting like fast. He’s one of the top backs of the Onalaska Loggers for the in this league. We’re going to an idiot (I obviously ignored this have to grow up real quick.” second year in a row. part), practice was off and run- Adna’s biggest question This time he threw in the ning. After hitting the sled a few mark is not in numbers — 55 wrinkle of letting me in on a times, I realized my first wind came out for football this year padded practice. was gone — never to return. — but only seven of those are So there I was, keeled over, Luckily, Onalaska had some seniors. Onalaska, meanwhile about to throw up my lunch after work to do that didn’t involve me will be without all-state ath- the second drill of the day, com- — namely getting ready for Week lete and quarterback Travis pletely spent about 10 minutes in. 1 opponent Adna. After some McMillion for the first time in Cue the flashback to the night play-running, we broke out into four years. Sophomore Hunt- before in the Chronicle office. individual drills again where as- er Blair will be taking snaps I was literally double-stack- sistant coach Weylin Womack after slated quarterback Evan ing mega-stuff Oreos and eating had his guys hopping out of their Wrzesinski tore his ACL. a Walmart donut while saying stance quicker than Ryan Leaf’s Saade knows what his “Oh, I have to go to Onalaska career. team needs to do, however, football practice tomorrow, I We then moved back into and that’s limit the big plays wonder how that will go.” running plays, this time with that were prevalent in last Flash forward to the practice the varsity defense and the scout year’s donnybrook between and I cursed the day somebody offense. I got the opportunity to the two squads. had invented chocolate cookies play some sort of tailback in the “We got to be able to come with filling inside. scout defense and even ran the up on those third and long “So no preseason workouts ball offense. plays and stop them,” Saade before you did this, huh?” coach Evan Wrzesinski / For The Chronicle said. “We gave teams life in And by briefly I mean by the Saade asked. time I got the handoff and took a By the time conditioning rolled around at Onalaska football practice, Chronicle that third and long situation As my stomach relocated to reporter Brandon Hansen began to reconsider his decision to become a journalist. last year.” few steps I quickly found my ap- my throat. propriate spot on the ground. No Meanwhile, on offense, the for Onalaska that apparently an Ice Bucket Challenge instead. Loggers will do what they do “Nope.” one has ever complimented me I had gone into the day ex- on my speed and I don’t think could run me out of my job. This burpee craze just needs to best: rumble ahead with their The conditioning to end stop. semi-truck of a running back. cited at the prospect of going to the Loggers wait very long before practice, as word on the street deciding to tackle guys. practice was every bit as awful as I think Onalaska’s line is go- “We’re gonna have to be ing to be right up there with any physical and we’re gonna was that Onalaska had a pretty From what I can remember I remember from my high school have to be fast and tackle darn good offensive line. As — after my last carry resulted days. And it’s actually at this unit in the league. I’m going well because you can’t miss any wildlife photographer will in my chinstrap breaking, one point in the article that I would to praise the maker that coach tackles with a kid like Kiefer,” tell you, the best way to see an gnarly bruise on my chin and a like to make a public service an- Saade didn’t try and make me Johnson said. animal acting normally is to cut lip — here is my stat line. nouncement about burpees. tackle running back Kiefer Kastl. The Pirates on the other become part of its natural envi- • Negative 6 yards rushing, Coaches, assistant coaches And I’m happy that once again I hand will rely on the legs of ronment. So since we’re talking and this is accounting for for- and personal trainers: there is got to talk some Eastern Wash- Young to get the heavy lift- about offensive linemen here, I ward motion, something I did nothing worse than burpees. I’m ington University football with ing done. Mike Thompson decided to become part of their not have. pretty sure burpees were men- Eastern Oregon University alum gashed Onalaska for 258 environment and jump in the • 4 or 5 carries. But zero tioned in the seventh circle of Wayne Nelson. yards last year but graduated. trenches. fumbles. I’m quite proud of this, hell by Dante. While they may There are few cooler things Young had nine carries in that And that’s one harrowing, although I’m sure the coaches look like nothing more than than to be apart of Onalaska game for 26 yards. pain-filled, all-hope-lost envi- informed their defense that they some sort of normal condition- Logger football for a day. Saade “David is one heck of an ath- ronment. I don’t think I’ll offend probably shouldn’t be keyholing ing and fitness exercise, I’m here and company are a class act lete and he’s our true heart anyone by saying these guys are the newspaper guy. Except for as- to tell you that it’s perhaps the and there is nothing more en- and soul,” Johnson said. tough. And BIG. So big in fact, sistant coach Wayne Nelson who most devious, ill-mannered tor- tertaining than the coaches’ Onalaska knows home this conversation actually hap- waved 20 dollars bills around ture you can bestow on a human room. The football program is wins are very important in the pened: and told people to hit the writer. being. in good hands and the players Central 2B especially against “So are you a new kid or some- • 4 or 5 missed blocks. Sor- I’m going to start a Facebook are a bunch of good guys that re- one of its top teams like Adna. thing?” ry, other tailback, the reason group to “GET BURPEES OUT gardless of how the season goes Adna has been off to some “Nope, I’m actually a writer you were getting mobbed was OF EXERCISE ROUTINES” be- should get tons of respect. rough starts in recent years, for the paper, doing an article on because I block like a wet nap- cause I’m pretty sure they also And if anyone starts a Wayne including an 0-3 mark last use burpees in North Korean Nelson twitter account, you will year against the No. 1, No. 3 what it’s like practicing for you kin. Coach Ken Ulery was prison camps. Maybe I’ll start and No. 5 ranked teams in the guys. I seriously don’t look like kind enough to point out that I get endless retweets from me. state, but recovered and has I’m in high school, right?” needed to swing out and make been to the state playoffs for “Well, I mean we got some my block instead of taking a ter- 11 straight years. The Pirates guys (hand motions over to the rible angle of attack that even the have three road games to be- line trotting up to run a play) that French wouldn’t have attempted gin this season. are kind of hairy, with beards, so in World War 2. It all starts on Friday in it wouldn’t be anything out of • 4,000 photos — taken by just wood furniture Evan Wrzenski, the injured QB Onalaska. the ordinary.” 1601 s. Gold street, centralia • 360-736-3832 GAMES TO WATCH: To- ledo gets welcomed to the Central 2B League with a road NO INsuraNce? NO prOblem game against three-time Chest Beds state championship game Exam and X-rays $79 (a $236 value) participant Morton-White BaCk In stoCk Pass. 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MLB Seager, Hart Homer to Rally Mariners Past A’s, 2-1 For Series Victory OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — If McClendon could crack jokes right behind Detroit and Oak- he injured sliding into second on right-hander will make his next the Seattle Mariners can get into mostly because of the homers land in the chase for the AL’s two a failed hit-and-run in the fifth. start Saturday. the AL wild card game against that erased an otherwise bril- wild cards. Vogt said X-rays were negative Athletics: CF Coco Crisp felt Jon Lester and the Oakland Ath- liant performance by Lester (13- And for most of the sun- and he’s hoping he’s only out a better after receiving trigger- letics, they’ll be plenty confident 10) and helped Hernandez (14-5) splashed afternoon, it looked like few days. point injections Wednesday to with King Felix on the mound. win for the first time in four out- a possible preview for that game. help relieve tightness and pain in Kyle Seager ings. Hernandez, who allowed a TRAINER’S ROOM his neck. He could return to the and Corey Hart Adam Dunn’s homer in the career-high four home runs in lineup Friday. ... Reliever Sean homered lead- fourth accounted for the only his last start against the Wash- Mariners: Chris Young, Doolittle (strained right inter- ing off the sev- run Hernandez allowed in eight ington , returned to chased Monday after getting just costal) played long toss. He will enth inning to innings. The right-hander gave his dominant ways for all but two outs in the shortest outing of take Thursday off and resume back Felix Her- up three hits, struck out four and one pitch. It was Dunn’s second his career, threw a bullpen ses- his rehab Friday. ... INF Nick nandez’s stellar walked two to outduel Lester in a homer in three days since being sion and felt fine. Manager Lloyd Punto (hamstring) got a corti- start, and the SEATTLE 2 matchup of two of the AL’s best traded from the Chicago White McClendon will decide Thurs- sone shot earlier in the week and Mariners ral- OAKLAND 1 pitchers. Sox, his 22nd this season and day whether the 35-year-old will try running sprints Friday. lied to beat the The Mariners tagged Lester 462nd of his career, tying him A’s 2-1 on Wednesday to win the for seven hits in eight innings. with former A’s slugger Jose Can- three-game series between play- Fernando Rodney pitched a per- seco for 34th in major league his- off contenders. fect ninth for his 41st save in 44 tory. When the unexpected crops up, the right “I think we match up well,” chances. Lester looked to be in his All- Mariners manager Lloyd Mc- “It was special,” said Hernan- Star form, scattering hits and insurance means everything. Clendon said. “We’ve got a few dez, adding that he promised his keeping batters off balance, but bullets to throw at them that toe wife a win for her birthday. “We Seattle changed that on the left- the rubber. We like our chances.” came here to win the series and hander’s first three pitches of the McClendon and the Mariners that’s what we did.” seventh. Home · Auto · Business were in a light-hearted mood af- Hernandez improved to 19-7 Seager and Hart hit back-to- ter the victory. against Oakland, including 4-0 back homers to give the Mari- Flood · Earthquake The manager pointed out in five starts this season. He ners the lead. It was Seager’s 22nd that Hernandez looked well rest- said he’s just happy to finally be home run this season, tying a ca- We work with a variety of insurance companies to ensure you get the ed despite his much-maligned pitching in a playoff race. reer high, and Hart’s fifth. move to push his ace back a day “It feels great. It feels really “Two mistakes, two solo hom- most comprehensive insurance coverage tailored to meet your needs. before his last start against the good. It’s fun to do that,” he said. ers,” Lester said. “Nothing else Safeco · Liberty Northwest · Travelers · Mutual of Enumclaw Washington Nationals — which The A’s have lost seven of really to talk about as far as the The Hartford · Hagerty · Foremost · American Modern was Hernandez’s worst outing nine, including a four-game se- game went for me.” of the season — by referencing ries at the AL West-leading Los INJURED VOGT: A’s first a profanity-laced quote from Angeles Angels before dropping baseman Stephen Vogt was former Indiana basketball coach two of three to Seattle at the replaced in the seventh after Bobby Knight. Coliseum. The Mariners remain spraining his left ankle, which Fantasy: Tenino’s Guzman Top-Ranked QB Continued from Sports 1 mated by graduation. Johnson, a will feature less passing than last junior, moves into a starting role, season. and the offensive scheme will be 4. Wyatt Singer, Rochester. 209 W. Main Street · Centralia, WA CH527174sl.sw offense kids that graduated, and shaped to fit his strengths. At Singer’s moving from tight end the precursor article for the 2014 this point, that’s running. W.F. to running back and, given the 360-736-8281 Lewis County Fantasy Football West typically runs the ball by way Tyler Yarber moved the ball season is a bit of a crapshoot. It committee, and with almost no won’t be as easy as last year, when last season for the Warriors, he’ll experience in the receiving corps have plenty of opportunities to the most questionable decision they won’t be passing all that I made was putting Onalaska’s put up big numbers. A starting much. Johnson will probably be Rochester running back in coach Travis McMillion at No. 1 and the main offensive weapon, and W.F. West’s Tanner Gueller at No. Eric Snelson’s offense is a safe bet. with good speed and a solid line 5. Gavin Kerner, Centralia. Now on Sale at 2 in the preseason quarterback in front of him, he should be able Kerner was slowed by injuries rankings. They both had great pick up plenty of yardage — and last season, but by the time he years; McMillion’s at Pacific any completed passes and touch- The Chronicle Lutheran University now, and downs will be a bonus, from a was healthy — especially against Gueller’s at Idaho State Universi- fantasy standpoint. W.F. West in the Tigers’ season $ + tax ty. Young Jughead, however, took 3. David Young, Adna. finale — he was about as exciting 4.99 his No. 2 ranking personally and Young’s a junior and stood out as anyone on the roster to watch. claims to have furiously re-read running the option for the Pi- He’ll line up at slot back and has or the initial rankings every Friday rates last year. He won’t have old- the speed to get around the end, morning while cursing my name. er brother Cole or standout Mike but he could also catch a few Purchase a 6-month print/ He also set a school record for Thompson to flip the ball to this passes. Lots of big-play potential. digital subscription or a 12 passing touchdowns and easily season, so expect him to tuck it 6. Jensen Lindsay, Napavine. led the LCFF field in scoring, so and run more often — which he Lindsay, a senior, will be the Ti- month digital only subscription perhaps his bitterness was justi- does quite well. gers’ main running back. Big, ef- fied. $ 4. Wyatt Stanley, Napavine. fective, and red-headed, he’ll be a and get the guide FREE ( 7.99 value) With that all out of the way, How much is Napavine going safe bet most of the time. here’s the basics for Lewis Coun- to pass this year? It’s hard to say. ty Fantasy Football: 7. Braden Elledge, Morton- • Scoring is pretty standard. On one hand, they might throw White Pass. The Timberwolves Passing touchdowns are worth more than anyone else in the are changing around the offense 4 points; every 25 passing yards C2BL. On the other, they could a bit more, emphasizing speed is worth a point; rushing and accomplish that with six passes and spreading things out rather receiving touchdowns are worth a game. Stanley proved last year, than just running over the oppo- 6 points; every 10 rushing or re- as a freshman, that he could put sition. Elledge is moving into the ceiving yards is worth a point; it in the air, completing 21 of 30 starting lineup at running back, kickers get 3 points for a field passes in a playoff loss to Ray- and fits the bill as a speedy, elu- goal and 1 for a point-after kick. mond; he’s got good receivers; sive back who should see plenty Defenses get points for shutouts, and Napavine’s offensive line, of action. interceptions, sacks and fumble year in and year out, is one of the 8. Kalen Jurek, Pe Ell. It’s hard best around. However! The Ti- recoveries, but as complete stats to say who’s going to wind up gers have a ton of running backs, are hard to come by for every with the carries in the new Pe and given that Brady Woodrum team we’ll just issue 5 points for Ell-Willapa Valley combo, but a shutout and 3 for holding a will probably take snaps on the majority of the keeper plays, Jurek’s a good athlete — espe- team under 10 points. cially for a sophomore — who • Players must be from a Stanley’s fantasy upside isn’t as high as it could be. made big plays last year. He’ll Lewis County (or Greater Lewis wind up seeing plenty of work. County) team, so theoretically Running Backs we’ll have stats each week to Receivers compare. 1. Kiefer Kastl, Onalaska. The • I’ll throw together a week- big guy is a known commodity, 1. Brady Woodrum, Napavine. ly update column with the top and should get even more work Woodrum could be fantasy gold scorers and sleepers and who to this year with the McMillionaire this year, between lining up at watch next week. It should run having moved on to college. He’s receiver and splitting time at on Tuesdays. got a big line in front of him and quarterback with Wyatt Stanley. • These are not necessarily he’s a load to bring down. He For LCFF purposes, however, I’ll the best players at the given posi- may not be the fastest guy in the classify him as a receiver. He’s tion. They’re ranked based on a state — teammate Evan Wrzes- tough, experienced, and could wild guess as to how many fan- inski is, though — but he’ll bar- score points in a dozen ways. tasy football points they could rel his way to a big pile of yards That’s a good thing. put up this year. and touchdowns. 2. Cole Doughty, Napavine. A • “Gambling is illegal at 2. Taylor Hicks, Toledo. Just big, fast target for Stanley with Bushwood, sir.” forget the fact that he shares a plenty of varsity experience. Here we go: name with an American Idol 3. Nolan Wasson, Centralia. winner. Hicks was a first-team Wasson’s out for football and a Quarterbacks pick in the Trico for Toledo last big, explosive target for which- While 1. Calvin Guzman, Tenino. year, and he’ll get plenty of car- ever of the two starting quarter- Guzman’s a solid running quar- ries this year on an improved backs the Tigers let do the pass- terback, though he probably Indian squad. Toledo will have ing this year. Supplies plenty of weapons, but none won’t be passing as much as he 4. Kaleb Poquette, Morton- are as safe of a bet as young Mr. did last year under coach Jeff White Pass. Do I expect the Tim- Zenisek. The line ahead of him Hicks. berwolves to throw a lot? No, I Last! is experienced, the Beavers are 2. Javon Brager, Centralia. coming off of a league champi- Another big back who’ll get a ton don’t. But if they do, count on CH526365cf.db onship season, and Guzman was of carries for Centralia. He’ll be Poquette — at 6-foot-4 with two just a sophomore last year. He the fullback in the Tiger offense years of varsity experience — to Must360-807-8203 be pre-paid • Limited quantities • No refunds might not set the world on fire and grind out a lot of yards. be the target. — there’s a lot of question marks, 3. Thomas Pier, Tenino. Pier’s 5. Bobby Brien, Rochester. A with a new coach and a sort-of a tough, fast kid who won’t returning starter and solid re- The Chronicle • Chronline new league — but he’s a safe bet be splitting carries with Zack ceiver for the Warriors last year. and a reliable fantasy football Chamberlain any longer. That’s a 6. Phoenix Elwood, Adna. A 321 N Pearl St CH527314cf.jd start every week. good thing, as far as fake fantasy big kid at 6-foot-3 that trans- 2. Elijah Johnson, W.F. 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Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle Dale Gocken holds up a jar of home—canned salmon. FORMER HATCHERY most of their fat,” he said. “We ity rate among their hatchlings. simply call them inedible. In fact, their fish seemed to be OWNERS: Insist on Best They're not a very tasty fish at extremely well adjusted for life Fish, Treat it Right by all.” outside the hatchery. And the Gockens should “After five years I said 'I'm go- Canning know. Besides being avid salm- ing to try and catch one of my By Carrina Stanton on eaters and former fishers, the own fish.' And I did, a male, and For The Chronicle couple once enjoyed a very inti- he weighed 19 pounds,” Dale mate life with the salmon along said. “Then I threw him back.” Dale Gocken, 85, of Centra- the Rogue River in Gold Beach, After leaving the hatchery, lia, has tried freezing, smoking Oregon. When Dale retired in the Gockens tried their hands at and canning salmon, and his fa- 1987 as a mechanical engineer commercial fishing, selling their vorite method, the one he's stuck for the largest supermarket fish straight off the boat to con- with, is canning. sumers and restaurant owners. Smoking takes too much chain in California, they decid- ed they wanted to move some- But eventually they said they got equipment, which he no longer to an age where they didn't feel owns, he said. Freezing pro- where with great fishing, and Gold Beach was a prime place to they could handle the boat any- duces poor texture, he opined. more. They moved to Rochester But canning, now that's how and catch springers. After moving to the area, Dale volunteered with where they owned a Christmas his wife, Marilou, 86, can enjoy tree farm for several years be- good quality salmon year round. the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife doing seining proj- fore fully retiring to Centralia. Whether it's cooking, smok- Dale said that working was ing or canning, the Gockens ects to help the depleted salmon runs. Eventually, the Gockens just something in his blood. insist on using only springers, Having grown up in Illinois dur- the 5-or 6-year-old fish head- decided to open their own fish hatchery, which they operated ing the Depression, he joined ing back up stream in about the Coast Guard at 15, by lying April or May in this area. Fur- for five years, returning about 75,000 hatchlings to the river about his age, and after an 11— ther south, in the Sacramento month tour of duty in Europe and Rogue rivers, the Gockens each year. Dale said owning a hatchery returned to America and joined said you can get springers as the Army at age 16, again lying was hard work, seining for the late as June. Dale explained that about his age, where he became fish, fertilizing the eggs, caring springers are more full of those a combat engineer. for the young until they were old good Omega-3 fats than their Today the Gockens buy all counterparts that run in Octo- enough to release and then hop- their fish but they still insist on ber through December. ing they would make it. But he “The fall fish have used up said they had a very low mortal- please see CANNING, page Life 2 Marilou Gocken holds a jar of home canned—salmon. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 LIFE Canning: If You’re not Canning Your own Tuna You’re Missing the Boat. Continued from Life Page 1 buying springers and getting them fresh from those pulling them out of the water. Canning fish is one way they can make those trips to the coast worth- while. They said they will usual- ly buy four 25-pound springers, which is one full load in their pressure canner. When canning salmon you should cut the fish, skin on, into lengths the same size as your jar, Dale explained. Then you pack Carrina Stanton / For The Chronicle as much fish, skin side out, into A close up of a jar of home canned the jar as you can. Be careful to tuna. cut out any dark spots and do not use any dark—colored skin. “Some people can that and feed it to their cats,” Marilou explained of the darker colored Debbie’s salmon flesh. “It's edible. It just Boutique doesn't taste very nice.” Besides salmon, the Gockens Fall Fashions also love to can tuna. “If you're not canning your are in! own tuna you're missing the Hurry in to see boat,” Dale said. The Gockens find tuna what's new! suppliers through ads in The Chronicle. In recent years they Tops. Sweaters. have been buying from The Leggings. Hustler. And just like with their salmon, the Gockens make the Scarves. Dresses. long drive to the coast to pick Denim their tuna straight from the 120-A S. Tower, boats. Centralia When it comes to canning Tues–Fri 10–6 Sat 10-5 tuna, there is actually very little Find us on Facebook CH527226cz.cg trimming required. The only 360-623-1586 thing to know is that any red Dale Gocken talks about his time as a hatchery owner on the Rogue River in Oregon. meat, indicating where blood is present in the flesh, should be cut out. The rest of the meat can simply be packed into jars and canned as is with no additions. But the Gockens have recently been adding one-half teaspoon olive oil and one-third teaspoon salt to each half pint jar just to give it a little extra flavor. “I enjoy tuna for lunch right out of the jar with a few crack- ers,” Dale said. With both canned salmon and canned tuna, Marilou –Mission – makes a version of a shrimp To be the best source of community journalism and quality Louie salad, featuring hard— products and services in our markets. We will achieve this with: boiled eggs, tomatoes and other Integrity - we will operate with honesty and substance. veggies and flaked fish straight Loyalty - to our owner, the company and each other. from the jar on top. Her other Value - to customers, proits for our ownership and meaningful jobs for our employees. favorite use is salmon patties. Service - to our community through our products and civic participation. For both salmon and tuna the Gockens use a pressure can- ner and can pints and half pints An inside look at the employees of at 100 minutes at 12 pounds of Lafromboise Communications Inc. pressure. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Stephanie Schendel current canning standards, pints of raw fish or tuna can be Nickname you go by: I don’t really have a Have you made any special friendships with a Reeder was canned at 11 pounds of pressure nickname, though people often call me Steph. client or one or more of your coworkers here? sentenced to life for 100 minutes for a dial gauge Job title/position: Cops and courts reporter. I think my most special relationships I’ve with the possibility developed since working at The Chronicle canner or 10 pounds of pressure Description of your job: I write the large of parole after 37 was the one I forged with the Hadaller family majority of the bad news published in The years in prison for 100 minutes for a weighted during the six-week murder trial of Ed and Chronicle. I am responsible for covering all for the rape and gauge canner. Minnie Maurin. the stories pertaining to emergency services murder of two- Even though the prosecution told the year-old Koralynn and the Lewis County criminal justice system. family not to give interviews, or comment Fister. While this I also cover most of the breaking news, which on the trial as it proceeded, I sat with the one was not my means my Friday night plans, as well as my surviving children of the Maurins, as well as favorite story to Salmon sleep schedule, are often at the whim of Lewis their supporters, friends and other family write, it was very County news. members, every day. Instead of the trial, we signiicant and Department you work in: The newsroom. talked about other things like life, work, and personal for me, and one of Facility you are located at: Pearl Street. their favorite topic — my nonexistent love the more emotional stories I’ve written for Patties Work contact information: (360) 807-8208 or life. the paper. [email protected]. When the court recessed for breaks, we Koralynn Fister died at the hands of High school/college you attended: I got two would joke and laugh as much as possible. Reeder, who was the boyfriend of her Ingredients: bachelors of arts degrees from Washington The butt of many of their jokes was my love mother, after going through severe sexual 1 can (16 ounces) salmon State University — one in Spanish and the life, or lack there of. It was an odd situation, and physical abuse. It was the irst homicide ½ cup chopped onion other in communication. and I was a bit shy about it at irst, but then I I ever covered. I was 22 years old at the time realized that they loved teasing me because 2 tablespoons Crisco City of residence: Centralia. the story broke, and had graduated from I was a good sport about it and would make ⅔ cup fine dry bread crumbs college two weeks prior. 2 eggs, beaten them laugh in return. By playfully teasing After reading the probable cause afidavit Do you have a favorite quote? me, it helped them relieve a lot of the tension that detailed the physical and sexual abuse, “News is only useful in the context of ¼ cup snipped fresh parsley and stress that they felt from the trial. much of which too gruesome to publish, I 1 teaspoon dry mustard humanity.” - Will McAvoy (The Newsroom). During those six weeks, I spent more time cried. After his irst court appearance, during 3 tablespoons Crisco Though it was said by a ictional character with them than I did my family, my dog, my which the prosecutors detailed several of Lemony Cheese Sauce in the HBO series “The Newsroom,” I love friends, my coworkers or even my roommate. the baby girl’s fatal wounds, I thought I was it because it beautifully summarizes the (recipe follows) One of the witnesses, a retired deputy, who going to throw up. I didn’t, and instead drove underlying essence of being a good news testiied early on in the trial returned at the back to the newsroom, in tears, to write my reporter. Stories must be relatable on a very end of it to watch the closing arguments. story. I covered the arrest, the memorial, Directions: human level in order to have an impact on He approached during one of the breaks every court appearance, the guilty plea, Drain salmon, reserving ⅓ readers and the community. and asked how I was related to the Hadaller the sentencing and ultimately the criminal cup liquid. Discard bones and These are two of my other favorite quotes, family. When I explained to him that I case against the mother of the child for child skin. Flake meat. Cook onion both said by Mark Twain, because they wasn’t, but that I was instead a reporter for neglect. encompass a lot of my work life: The Chronicle, he told me he was surprised From start to inish, the case was dificult in 2 tablespoons Crisco until “It’s no wonder that truth is stranger than tender. Add reserved liquid, ⅓ because I sat in the middle of the family and to stomach, and I cried a lot. It was a rough iction. Fiction has to make sense.” interacted with them as if I was related to beginning to my irst post-grad job at The cup of the bread crumbs, eggs, I love this quote because 90 percent of the Hadaller clan. I have deep respect for Chronicle, but I got through it and ended parsley, mustard and salmon, the things I write about revolve around the the family and how they persevered through up winning an award from the Society of mix well. Shape mixture into 6 actions and behaviors of individuals. And, the immense grief they felt for the past Professional Journalists for my coverage patties; roll in remaining bread as it turns out, humans sometimes make three decades and it was an unforgettable of the case. In a weird, tough-to-explain crumbs. In a skillet melt 3 table- decisions that make very little sense. After experience getting to know them. way, I grew up and matured a lot because of I took this job, I stopped reading iction spoons Crisco. Brown patties that story. Most of all, through covering the because I realized I found the strangeness of Do you have a favorite story you have written progression of that case, I realized if I could over medium heat, turn and reality to be much more intriguing, and, at about for our newspaper? cover that case, I could write about anything. brown on the other side. Serve times, entertaining. I think one of my favorite stories was Another favorite article is “K-9 Lobo with Lemony Cheese Sauce. “Humor is mankind’s greatest blessing.” about the jury returning a guilty verdict in the Takes a Bite of Crime ... And The Chronicle” I’ve met dozens of people who have been 1985 cold-case homicide trial against Rick Shortly after starting at The Chronicle, Lemony Cheese Sauce: exposed to things and events that human Riffe. That moment was the result of months I volunteered to participate in police dog beings should never have to witness. For of intense preparation by the attorneys, years training for K-9 Lobo, and his handler, In a saucepan melt 2 table- many of these individuals, humor helps them of investigation by the lead detective, and Oficer Ruben Ramirez. It was the most fun spoons Crisco, stir in 2 table- cope with trauma and tragedy. decades of waiting and patience by the family I have ever had on assignment. I had a blast spoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt For me, there is nothing more satisfying of the victims. I had goosebumps as the judge learning about police dogs, and had even and a dash of pepper. Add 1 than making someone else laugh. read guilty verdict after guilty verdict, and it more fun trying to run and hide from the cup milk, stir over low heat Oftentimes when I am interviewing someone was truly one of the most amazing moments 97-pound purebred German Shepherd who about an intense event or trauma, I use I’ve witnessed during my short career as a was running at full speed behind me ready to until thickened. Stir moderate humor to help them relax and connect as a reporter. bite my arm and pull me to the ground. It was amount of hot mixture into 2 human, rather than just a reporter. The second most signiicant story I’ve a fun and awesome “hands on” way to learn beaten egg yolks. Return to hot written for The Chronicle was when James about policing. mixture. 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Lewis County HiStory of — est. 1845 —

Hurst Farm Passed Down

Submitted by Bob Armstrong and Margaret Cole / for Our Hometowns This late 1890s to early 1915 photo was taken at the H.H. Hurst Farm, located just east of Toledo. The farm is now owned by Bob “Leroy” and Edna Armstrong. The Hursts — Harry and Daisy Layton Hurst — were Bob’s great uncle and aunt. The land was irst purchased in 1867 by Francis and Sirrilda Layton, Bob’s great-grandparents. Francis purchased the land from Henry Miles. It had been the 1851 Dona- tion Land Claim of Johnathon Davis. There were 640 acres in the original parcel and of those, 160 are still retained by the family.

Burglar Nabbed wrote. “About every two years a of Riffe, was re-opened. It had in McCollum’s Store petition of this kind is run, and been destroyed by the December Washington it is done principally at the in- n 1935, Ray Graycloud, 23, 1933 high water. stance of Centralia, by a few a 6-foot, 2-inch, 198-pound, I soreheads who are never satisfied State half Native American man, was with anything. Winlock is a good Pony Farm Owner Dies sitting in jail as a result of break- HISTORY town, but is not the place for the n 1959, E.J. Clark, 74, own- ing into McCollum’s store in county seat. In fact, there is no Ier and operator of the Shet- Centralia. town in the county so well situ- land pony farm near the airport, “Patrolmen (Jack) Lester and ated as Chehalis to accommo- died. He also had operated a White Workingmen Attack Bellingham’s East George Waterman were notified date a majority of the people. If farm implement store in Che- Indian Millworkers on Sept. 4, 1907 that a robbery was in progress the county seat is to be moved at halis. He was a lifetime member by a man on the street, who told all Napavine is a better location of the American Shetland Pony them he had heard glass shat- HistoryLink.org than Winlock. There is really no Association. or train. ter near McCollum’s store at danger, however, of a removal be- On the night of Sept. 4, Bellingham’s leading citi- 412 North Tower avenue,” The ing made.” zens tried to restore the com- Centralia Daily Chronicle wrote. Simmons Named Stanford Aide 1907, about 500 white work- ingmen attack Bellingham’s munity’s reputation by con- “Finding a front door glass bro- n 1960, John B. Simmons, demning the city’s police force ken, Lester sent Waterman to the Bolton Fools Seattle Newspaper East Indian millworkers. The I21, son of Mr. and Mrs. purpose of this “anti-Hindu (which had responded to news rear of the store and he entered In 1909, the Seattle Post- E.C. Simmons of Centralia, of the rioting at a leisurely the front. riot,” according to the Bell- Intelligencer was duped by Mrs. was named the assistant sports ingham Reveille, was to pace) and its mill owners (for “Graycloud, rummaging Ellen Bolton, a former Chehalis publicity director at Stanford through the back of the store, “move [the Indian workers] on, inviting the “undesirable and resident. University. For the summer he to get them out of town, and unwanted” East Indian work- heard the broken glass grind- “Mrs. Bolton was robbed of a was the head statistician for the ing under Lester’s footsteps and scare them so badly that they ers into the city in the first small grip containing children’s United States Track and Field will not crowd white labor out place). At least one union, the picking up the fig box, parked clothing,” The Chehalis Bee- Trials at Stanford. of the mills” (Sept. 5, 1907). very atypical and more radi- himself behind a doorway, bring- Nugget wrote. “In an interview Simmons graduated from ing the box down just as Lester At the time of the riot, Bell- cal Industrial Workers of the with the P.I., she stated that she Centralia High School in 1957. stepped through. Lester saw ingham’s lumber mills em- World (IWW), announced was the mother of nine children, He had also worked for the Dai- Graycloud, however, and flung ployed about 250 East Indian that it “did not countenance two children dead with tubercu- ly Chronicle. up an arm to shield his head. Les- losis, three more in the advanced workers. Rumors that manag- the action against the local ter had his pistol out and fired stages of the disease, and her hus- ers of the Whatcom Falls Mill Oriental colony, as it did not over Graycloud’s head when the band in a Chehalis hospital with Curtis Post Office Delivers Company plant had been re- believe it to be in accordance burglar snatched the scissors tuberculosis. She stated that she placing laid-off white workers with the principles of orga- n 1984, since 1948, Gen- with lower-paid Asian work- from a nearby desk and came was supporting them all with evieve Panush had been nized labor.” (The views of I ers, along with the news that toward him. Graycloud cooled her wages of $1.50 per day. So the postmaster at Curtis. She the IWW did not reflect those down immediately and made no well was the story featured in the bunches of “dark-skinned” of the traditional unions af- remembered when a letter came men had been gathering on more trouble.” paper that subscriptions began addressed to “Grandma, Curtis.” filiated with the American to pour in for the relief of the the city’s sidewalks after work Federation of Labor [AFL].) “In the beginning, we (Pa- and forcing female passers-by Important Election Coming Bolton family. nush and mail carrier William Bellingham’s AFL unions “The truth of the matter is that to walk in the street, had pro- remained affiliated with the In 1889, the Centralia News Morgan) didn’t have any idea voked a good deal of resent- the husband is an able-bodied which grandmother that could National Asiatic Exclusion reminded their readers of the up- man working in Chehalis for the ment. coming election. be,” she said. “But we checked League, which had more than Coal Creek Lumber Company. On Sept. 4, this festering 800 members in Bellingham “The first day of October next the return address. It was Pull- hostility erupted. The riot Some time ago a child died, but alone and which proudly de- the electors of Lewis county man; we figured the sender was began when a mob of white the remaining children are liv- clared that it would “guard will be called upon to vote for going to school there. We called men chased and beat two East ing here, and are apparently as around and found out which the gateway of Occidental or against the constitution, and strong and healthy as any chil- Indian workers they found three separate propositions — grandma had a grandchild go- on C Street. Then the rioters Civilization [the ports of the dren. It is thought the woman’s ing to school in Pullman and de- woman’s suffrage, prohibition, mind is temporarily unbalanced.” headed to a boardinghouse West Coast] against Oriental the location of the state capital; livered the letter. In a little office where many of the Asian mill- invasion.” Members of the for governor, lieutenant-governor, you have more clues.” workers lived. There, they League wrote to President secretary of state, treasurer, au- Rape Witness Disappears Again smashed windows and drove Theodore Roosevelt, warning ditor, attorney-general and state In 1910, a rape witness disap- St. John’s Lutheran the terrified residents out of him that massacres were sure superintendent of public instruc- peared again. Celebrates 90 Years bed and down to the tide flats. to result if he didn’t do some- tion; five judges of the supreme “Alta Swan of Centralia, the The marauders went from thing to curb Asian immigra- n 1985, St. John’s Lutheran court; one judge of the supreme complaining witness in the rape house to house and from mill tion into the Northwest. Church in Chehalis cel- court who will hold jurisdiction case against Clyde Keaton and I to mill, driving every East In- Most of the Indian mill- ebrated its 90th birthday. In the in Thurston, Chehalis, Mason others, has again disappeared,” dian worker they could find workers (along with the Chi- first decade of its existence, wor- and Lewis counties; one United The Chehalis Bee-Nugget wrote. to the tide flats or to the train nese, Japanese, and Filipino ship services were held in Ger- State congressman, one state “All indications point to the fact station. The next day, almost workers who also fled after man. senator, two representatives and that she has been spirited away. all of Bellingham’s Indian the riots) never returned to county clerk,” The newspaper Just a day or two before she dis- workers fled the city by boat Bellingham. wrote. “All other county officers appeared, one of them in the Panda Inn Suffers now on duty continue until the case was seen at her gate, and the second Monday in January, 1891, morning after she left, her father $200,000 Damage election to be conducted under found all her clothes in her room. n 1999, the Panda Inn, 806 territorial laws.” He traced her flight into the IHarrison Ave. in Centra- brush where he found tracks of a lia, was struck by a $200,000 fire. buggy having been waiting. Firefighters said the fire burned Don’t Move County Seat! for four hours and caused heat Going on Vacation? “The cases against the men In 1890, the Centralia Weekly were to come up at this term of and smoke damage. News published an article from court, so it is presumed by the The building had been the fol- Don’t just stop your papers, the Aberdeen Bulletin on a po- prosecuting attorney’s office that lowing restaurants: The Keg and I, tential move of the county seat to she has been induced to leave.” Fryday’s, JJ’s Peaches and Cream, donate them to NIE! Winlock. and Bambino’s Ristorante. “A petition is being circulated in Lewis county for the removal Nesika Bridge at Riffe Is Ready Please Recycle For more information or to donate of the county seat from Cheha- n 1934, the Nesika Bridge, This Newspaper call customer service at 360-807-8203 lis to Winlock,” the newspaper Iover the Cowlitz River east COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “James Garner falls under the heading of, ‘They don’t make ‘em like they used to.’ ... R.I.P. my friend.” — John Stamos © 2014 by NEA, Inc. Perks of Pickling: Popularity Grows With Younger Generation Who Want to Preserve Food, Cut Costs By Robert Rodriguez Pickling newbies can try just The Fresno Bee about any vegetable they like, but keep in mind that vegetables It used to be that pickling with tougher skin hold up better was something only your grand- in the pickling process. Cucum- mother did. But that doesn’t ap- bers, carrots, radishes and pep- ply anymore. pers are good choices. Younger generations are em- Andrea Garza has been pick- bracing pickling as a way to ex- ling for 10 years and knows sev- plore their interest in food, pre- eral people who have gotten into serve the season’s bounty and the hobby as a way to preserve cut their food budgets. the abundance of vegetables These days, pickling is so from their backyard gardens. trendy that it’s even been paro- “Others want to try and save died by the comedy show “Port- a little money,” Garza says. “Ei- landia.” In one skit, the actors’ ther way, it is becoming popular.” penchant for pickling gets out of On her blog, Crazy Crayons control as they drop everything — www.crazycrayons.wordpress. from parking tickets to dead com — Garza recently wrote John Walker / Fresno Bee birds into jars of vinegar. about pickling 3 pounds of jala- Jars of colorful pickled produce, including, from left, pickled cherries (Kristy Page), carrots (Kristy Page), asparagus (Felix Jokes aside, pickling pros peno peppers using the canning Muzquiz), cucumbers (Kristy Page) and okra (Felix Muzquiz). say the practice doesn’t have to method of sterilizing jars and be long and involved. There is lids. That many peppers may Muzquiz says. “And it gives you whole spices or place them in the back on. Refrigerate for three a method called quick pickling seem like a lot to most people, a very satisfying feeling to be jar. Place the jar on a wire rack and hours before tasting. Store in re- that does not require sterilizing but not for Garza. able to do preserve something cool to room temperature. Cover frigerator. jars and lids. You store the fin- “I have learned from experi- like food.” and refrigerate for at least 2 hours —Kristy Page ished product in the refrigerator ence that between the amount of and no more than 2 weeks. and it’s good for a month. chilies we eat and the number of —Adapted from a Whole Foods “Plus, once people see how jars I give away, I need roughly 15 PICKLED SWEET CHERRIES recipe by Kristy Page TOORSHI easy it is, then they realize that per year,” Garza wrote recently Ingredients: Ingredients: they can do it, too,” says Kristy on her blog. “Needless to say, I ⅓ cup sugar plus 1 tablespoon 1 bunch of celery, cut into Page, of Fresno, California, who will be pickling again next week.” 1 ¼ teaspoon coarse sea salt JALAPENO CARROTS has been pickling for several strips, 2-4 inches in length Veteran pickler Felix 1 star anise (optional) Ingredients: 1 bunch of baby carrots years. “And once you really get Muzquiz is a fan of preserving 1 cinnamon stick, broken 2 cups white vinegar 1 head of cabbage, broken into it, there is almost no limit cauliflower, carrots, peppers, ⅓ cup sugar to what you can pickle.” in half into pieces okra, green beans and aspara- 6 whole cloves Pinch of salt Page has pickled everything gus. Last year, she pickled car- 1 head of cauliflower from cherries to curried cauli- ½ cup white vinegar 1 tablespoon pickling spice rots and hot peppers and was 1 ¾cup water mix. (Or, 20 peppercorns and flower. The pickled cherries are pleased with the results. Brine: 1 pound fresh cherries, pitted four bay leaves) loaded with fall-like flavors of “It looked really beauti- Ingredients: Directions: Several carrots (enough to fill star anise, cinnamon and cloves, ful with all those fall colors of 4 cups of white vinegar which Page uses as a topping on red, yellow, orange and green,” In a small saucepan, combine small jar) and three jalapeño 1¾ cups water with the sugar, salt, slices 3 cups of water pork, in salads and on ice cream. Muzquiz says. “It really is a nice ½ cup of salt Quick pickling requires just star anise, cinnamon stick and Directions: way to keep the flavors of the 1 teaspoon sugar a few ingredients: vinegar, sugar, season.” cloves. Bring to a boil, lower heat In a pot, combine white vine- Directions: salt and spices. Page likes to buy For those who actually want and simmer, stirring occasion- gar, sugar, salt and spices. Heat on a Mexican spices pickling mix to try to make pickles, Muzquiz ally, 3 minutes. Remove from the high until the mixture comes to a Cut vegetables and place in a found at some Hispanic gro- recommends adding a fresh heat and let steep 5 minutes. Stir in boil. Lower heat and simmer for gallon jar. Bring brine to a boil cery stores. If you can’t find that, grape leaf to the jar to keep the vinegar. Place cherries in a 1-quart 30 seconds. Turn heat off, set aside. and then pour over vegetables. popular pickling spices include pickles firmer and crisper. She (4-cup) glass jar. Pour in enough Slice carrots into sticks, place Put lid on container. bay leaves, celery seed, turmeric, also slices off the blossom end of vinegar mixture to cover cher- into jar. Pour the brine into the Vegetables should be ready to garlic, coriander, mustard seed, the cucumber. ries and almost completely fill the jars and add three jalapeno slices. eat in three days. cinnamon stick and black pepper. “Pickling is really a blast,” jar; you can either strain out the Let cool before putting the lids —Lillian Nishkian Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 LIFE Some Say You Can’t Beat Feet ADVICE: Dear Abby for Commuting Pleasure Plans to Share a Room Hit a Snag Over Mom’s Snoring DEAR ABBY: My son’s out- the stepsister’s mother had said of-town wedding is coming up. I had “no business” playing in My mother will attend and be the pool with the kids. I was traveling with me. I am single, taken aback. Isn’t that what and my mom grandmas are for? I love play- is also single. ing with the little ones. She’s plan- Was I wrong for not “act- ning on shar- ing my age”? Did I make a fool ing a room of myself? The custody fight is with me. ongoing and I don’t want to do Abby, my anything that would jeopar- mom has a dize my son winning custody. Lindsey Wasson / Seattle Times severe snor- — WORRIED IN NEW YORK Luke Baylor, an .com employee, walks past a water feature at Lake Union Park in Seattle on his three-mile com- ing problem, By Abigail Van Buren DEAR WORRIED: I don’t mute home. and I’m a very think you did anything inap- By Katharine Schwab rooms and other edible plants. “I worn down under the pressure of light sleeper. I cannot sleep propriate. I suspect the step- The Seattle Times would be walking and lose track Baylor’s extreme walking habits. with a snorer! I don’t want to sister’s mother was jealous that of time and realize that I’d walked ruin my time at my son’s wed- she wasn’t the person in the SEATTLE — Luke Baylor He once walked 40 miles in a day 20 miles harvesting fruits,” he said. ding, and she’s upset about pool, which is why she didn’t walks more than 50 miles every (at his estimated rate of 3 miles an For Baylor, foraging takes the added expense of another speak up during the party and week. hour in the city, that’s more than the shape of walks around Seat- 13 hours), but doesn’t remem- room, which neither of us can you had to hear it weeks later It’s 3 miles every day to work really afford, but I don’t know at Amazon.com in the South tle, as well as longer backpack- ber much about it except that his secondhand. ing trips to places like the Hoh what else to do. — MOTHER Lake Union neighborhood where knees were sore, his feet were wet, OF THE GROOM he works as a technical writer and Rain Forest, a national park in and his backpack was likely full of DEAR ABBY: On July 31 Western Washington, where DEAR MOTHER OF THE you printed my question about another 3 miles back home to the mushrooms. Baylor likes to hunt for mush- GROOM: The separate room throwing a 25th anniversary Fremont neighborhood, where Baylor attributes his health, es- may be a luxury you can’t “re- he lives with his cousin and his rooms, even in the rain. party for my parents. I want Once he realized how much pecially his mental well-being, to ally afford,” but incurring the to let you know that instead of cousin’s wife. A visit to his sister’s walking. expense may be worth it so you house on the other side of Lake he was walking, Baylor got a pe- taking on an expensive dinner dometer and began to challenge “I think it slows down the pace won’t sleepwalk through your that I can’t afford right now, Union takes him another 5 miles, of my life overall,” he said. “It’s son’s wedding. I’m not recom- and a round trip to see friends himself to walk more. It’s a real- I’m collaborating with a cousin life version of David Sedaris’ New like meditating. I used to walk mending earplugs because, to have a chef come into their who live near the city’s Green while they may dull the racket, Lake adds 8 more. Yorker article “Stepping out: Liv- fast, but these days I like to walk home to prepare a nice meal ing the Fitbit Life.” Like Sedaris, slower and try to clear my mind they won’t completely eliminate for them and the people who Sometimes, Baylor logs 20 the sound of severe snoring. miles a day-but he’s not walking Baylor measures how many steps and be relaxed, think about participated in their wedding. he takes daily on a Fitbit, a wear- things I need to think about. I P.S. If your mother’s phy- I felt it was a much more per- alone. He’s among 10 percent of sician doesn’t know about her Seattleites whose feet serve as a able digital device that tracks think it’s really good for mental sonal and cost-effective way to physical activity. health. That’d be my plug for it. snoring, it should be discussed give them the nice anniversary primary mode of transportation. so the doctor can make sure “I’d say, “Hey, I walked 10 miles Walk for mental health.” they deserve. Thank you for “There are always interesting it isn’t a symptom of a serious things going on when you’re walk- that day, why don’t I walk 12 the Apparently others agree. Se- your advice! — SON OF SIL- next day?’” Baylor said. “And then health problem. VERS ing if you’re willing to slow down attle, along with Boston, Wash- a little bit and take everything in,” take two days off and walk 15. ington, D.C., Pittsburgh and New DEAR S.O.S.: I’m delight- Baylor is so committed to us- DEAR ABBY: My son has ed you wrote to share your he said. “At first it was a little un- York, is one of the top five cities two children who are in tem- nerving because I was a little anx- ing his feet that he recently donat- with the most foot commuters. solution. The idea is terrific. ed his car to a cancer charity. Gas porary foster care, and has ious about it, like ‘Oh, God, it’s go- The reasons to walk to work are I am sure your parents will money now goes toward buying visitation with the ex’s stepsis- be thrilled and other readers ing to take forever to walk this far.’ varied. Some like walking because new shoes, which wear out every ter, who got the right to grant will appreciate your ingenuity. But you just accept the fact that all it’s an inexpensive and reliable way visitation. Recently we had a you have to do is put one foot in few months. Thank you! Lately he’s been sporting a pair to get to work, and some enjoy the birthday party for them. All ••• front of the other for a while and the grandparents, aunts and of strappy Chaco hiking sandals, easy exercise. Others just really Dear Abby is written by Abi- eventually you’ll get there.” uncles were invited. It was a Baylor, 37, estimates that he which have performed better than hate traffic. gail Van Buren, also known as his previous hiking boots and are “I think it’s really good for ev- kiddie party, of course, and Jeanne Phillips, and was founded has been walking long distances I jumped into the pool and for the last five or 10 years. It’s a ideal for summer. erybody,” Baylor said. “I would by her mother, Pauline Phillips. played with the children. We natural extension of his love for “I’ve probably walked 500 or recommend everyone spend at Write Dear Abby at www.Dear- had a ball! foraging, the practice of finding more miles on them,” he said. least a little bit of time every day Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los A few weeks later, I heard Angeles, CA 90069. wild fruits, berries, nuts, mush- The grip on the soles has been walking.”

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Lockup: Pendleton Lockup: Colorado Lockup: Colorado Lockup Special Investigation MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness “Mike Epps” ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ›› Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) ’ NBCS 34 34 Mecum Auction Premier Down Premier Down MLS Soccer Colorado Rapids at Los Angeles Galaxy. (N) (S Live) Formula One Racing Italian Grand Prix, Practice. DRIVE ’ NICK 40 40 iCarly “iFence” Thundermans Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) iCarly “iGoodbye” ’ (CC) (DVS) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› The Preacher’s Wife (1996, Fantasy) Denzel Washington. (CC) Stand Up to Cancer (N) ’ (CC) ››› Finding Forrester (2000) Sean Connery. Premiere. A reclusive writer nurtures a Bronx youth’s gift for words. ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers. (N Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. High School Football Capital at Tumwater. 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Foundation” (CC) Mate” (CC) Theory ’ Two teachers vie for the affections of a rich substitute. (DVS) Spirits of ex-lovers show a cad his failed relationships. (DVS) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings (N) ’ (CC) Four Weddings (N) ’ (CC) Four Weddings ’ (CC) Four Weddings ’ (CC) 19 Kids and Counting ’ (CC) I Found-Gown I Found-Gown TNT 54 54 Castle “The Double Down” Castle bets Castle “Inventing the Girl” A model’s Stand Up to Cancer Stars support re- ››› Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang. A veteran faces his Legends “Betrayal” with Esposito. ’ (CC) (DVS) corpse appears in a fountain. ’ search into the disease. ’ (CC) longtime prejudices. (CC) (DVS) (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! 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Seann William Scott. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 De Paid Paid Clean WEN Paid Face Off (CC) ›› Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (1989) ››› Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) ››› The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) (CC) Quan TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Penguin Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Tails Veggie Heroes-Bible Cam News Anaheim Harvest Crusade Memories In Touch TBS 55 55 Married Married Married Married House/ Meet, There King of King of ›› Life as We Know It (2010) Katherine Heigl, ›› The House Bunny (2008, Comedy) Friends Friends Friends Friends King of King of Payne Browns Yet? Queens Queens Josh Duhamel, Josh Lucas. (DVS) Anna Faris, Colin Hanks. (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Queens Queens TLC 38 38 Undercover Undercover Undercover Undercover Say Say Say Say Say Say Dates Dates Dates Dates Dates Dates Dateline: Real Dateline: Real TNT 54 54 Law & Order Dallas “Hurt” (CC) Legends “Betrayal” Law & Order Law & Order “Per- › Jonah Hex (2010) Josh ››› The Last of the Mohicans (1992) Daniel ››› True Grit (2010, Western) Jeff Bridges, Matt Gran “Progeny” ’ (CC) “Rage” ’ formance” Brolin. (CC) (DVS) Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe. (CC) Damon, Josh Brolin. (CC) Torino TOON 42 42 Leg Tenkai Teen Leg Poké Clar Clar Gum Gum Teen Teen Tom and Jerry: Magic Clar Clar Gum Gum Teen Teen Teen Adven Adven Adven TRAV 36 36 Cooker Paid When Vacations Secrets- Lege. Trip Flip (CC) Extreme RVs The Border Food Food Food Food American Grilled Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise TRUTV 49 49 Paid Paid HOT BODIES Paid De Paid Body Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Most Shocking Pawn Pawn Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Tow Royal Pains Paid Paid Paid Paid Satisfaction (CC) Satisfaction (CC) Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 58 58 “Ganging Up” Prog. Prog. Prog. Prog. (DVS) (DVS) VH1 62 62 VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music VH1 Plus Music Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. ››› Any Given Sunday (1999, Drama) Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz. ’ Dating ’ Couples Therapy T.I.-Tiny Hip Hop Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING September 6, 2014 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Federated Auto Parts 400. From Richmond Interna- Nascar Overrun Pac-12 Tonight Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Burn Notice “Square One” A CIA mur- KOMO 4 News Castle “Scared to ABC 4 4 tional Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) (S Live) (CC) (CC) “Pure Paradise” der investigation. (CC) 11:00pm Death” ’ (CC) College Football Michigan at Notre Dame. Michigan and Notre Dame each want 2014 NBC Prime- Northwest Back- Tapping In: The Happiest People and Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 a victory in the last scheduled meeting between the powerhouses. (N) time Preview ’ roads Places on the Planet Live ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made in Hollywood ’ (CC) Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit News Inside Edition Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 Eyewit- Steve Raible’s The Insider (N) Person of Interest The team receives 48 Hours “Lina’s Heart” A man sus- 48 Hours The murder trial of Frederick KIRO 7 News at Entertainment To- CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) ness News Scouting Report ’ (CC) five numbers. ’ (CC) pected of killing his wife. ’ (CC) Mueller. ’ (CC) 11PM night (N) (CC) Moments to Remember: My Music 1950s and ’60s hits. ’ (CC) 50s and 60s Rock Rewind (My Music) The pop scene of the 1950s and 1960s. Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics -- The 60s (My Music) Some of the big- PBS 9 9 ’ (CC) (DVS) gest hits of the 1960s. ’ (CC) SAF3 “Adrift” The team’s helo crashes. Bones “The Doll in the Derby” A roller Bones “The Gamer in the Grease” Re- Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Unsealed: Alien Unsealed: Alien Cheaters Boyfriend wants to end the MNT 10 10 ’ (CC) derby skater is dismembered. mains of a gamer are found. (CC) 9 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) Files ’ (CC) Files ’ (CC) relationship. ’ (CC) Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- The Middle “The The Middle CSI: Miami “Bone Voyage” A severed White Collar “Threads” Neal and Peter The Office ’ (CC) The Office “E-Mail Band in Seattle It’s Always Sunny CW 11 11 ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Scratch” ’ (CC) “” leg. ’ (CC) plunge into Fashion Week. (CC) Surveillance” in Phila. America’s Test Being Poirot Behind-the-scenes and on-set footage. ’ (CC) Return to Downton Abbey A look back at “Downton Abbey.” Red Dwarf “Poly- Red Dwarf Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 Kitchen ’ (CC) ’ (CC) morph” ’ “Bodyswap” ’ 1 of 4) 2 of 4) College Football Michigan State at Or- Seahawks Satur- Two and a Half Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Modern Family Modern Family Q13 FOX News at Seahawks Satur- Animation Domination High-Def In- FOX 13 13 egon. (N) (S Live) day Night (CC) Men ’ (CC) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) “Snip” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) 10 (N) (CC) day Night (CC) stallments from “High School USA.” IND 14 14 Suzanne Somers Beauty, Health North Shore Linens North Shore Linens Samsung Electronics Practical Ideas The Best of ShopHQ Law & Order: Criminal Intent A killer Law & Order: Criminal Intent Investi- Law & Order: Criminal Intent “The Law & Order: Criminal Intent A fire Law & Order: Criminal Intent A gun- Law & Order: Criminal Intent A promi- ION 15 15 poisons patients with cyanide. (CC) gative reporter. ’ (CC) Good Doctor” Philandering wife. ’ kills an international banker. ’ (CC) man kills an abortion provider. (CC) nent doctor is murdered. (CC) IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone Dr. James Merritt Hillsong TV Life Today Check the Sound The Ramp MX TV Acquire the Fire NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Federated Auto Parts 400. From Richmond Interna- Can’t Sleep? Paid Program This Old House Dr. Perricone’s Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune KATU News at 11 On the Red Carpet ABC 22 22 tional Raceway in Richmond, Va. (N) (S Live) ’ (CC) Sub-D “Pure Paradise” (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) College Football Michigan at Notre Dame. Michigan and Notre Dame each want Paid Program Paid Program Inside Edition Grants Getaways Dateline NBC ’ (CC) KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 a victory in the last scheduled meeting between the powerhouses. (N) Weekend (N) ’ 11 (N) Live ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Dayani Crystal Sábado Gigante Familia P. Luche Noticiero FOX 27 27 College Football Michigan State at Or- Oregon Ducks Paid Program ›› The Man (2005, Comedy) Samuel L. Jackson, Eugene Levy, Luke Goss. An 10 O’Clock News (N) Animation Domination High-Def In- egon. (N) (S Live) Postgame Show ATF agent squabbles with a salesman in his custody. stallments from “High School USA.” A&E 52 52 ›››› GoodFellas (1990) Robert De Criminal Minds The team must profile a Criminal Minds “Exit Wounds” Garcia Criminal Minds A killer finds victims on Criminal Minds “Our Darkest Hour” Criminal Minds “The Longest Night” Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci. ’ (CC) serial killer. ’ (CC) investigates murders in Alaska. the Internet. ’ (CC) Tracking a killer who targets families. The team closes in on a serial killer. AMC 67 67 ›› The Mummy Returns (2001) Bren- ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough. Hell on Wheels “Bear Man” Elam recov- TURN: Washington’s Spies Abe is am- Hell on Wheels “Bear Man” Elam recov- dan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. (CC) Premiere. A sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. (CC) ers from a bear attack. (N) (CC) bushed by a desperate patriot. ’ ers from a bear attack. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (N) ’ Too Cute! (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees “Unleashed” Pit Bulls and Parolees ’ (CC) Too Cute! (CC) Too Cute! (CC) BET 56 56 ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman ›› Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001, Musical) Beyoncé Knowles, Mekhi Phifer, Mos Def. (CC) ›› Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All By Myself (2009) Tyler Perry, Taraji P. Henson. (CC) BRAVO 66 66 › The Sweetest Thing (2002) Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, Selma Blair. ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Comedy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003, Romance-Come- A woman tries to track down a guy she met at a dance club. Adam Goldberg. A writer bets she can seduce a man and then drive him away. dy) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. CBUT 29 29 The National (N) Marketplace ’ Reaching Blue (CC) The Best Laid Plans (CC) (DVS) Camelot Arthur battles mercenaries. News ›› Barrymore (2011) Christopher Plummer. ’ (CC) CMT 61 61 ›› Road House (1989, Action) Patrick Swayze. A legendary bouncer agrees to tame a notorious gin mill. (CC) Dog and Beth: On the Hunt (N) (CC) Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Chal Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 The Suze Orman Show American Greed American Greed The Suze Orman Show (CC) Jay Leno’s Garage Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story (2014, Documentary) Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story (2014, Documentary) The Hunt With John Walsh The Hunt With John Walsh CNNH 45 45 The Hunt With John Walsh Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Lady Valor: The Kristin Beck Story The Hunt With John Walsh COM 60 60 › Bubble Boy (2001, Comedy) Jake ›› Super Troopers (2001, Comedy) Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, ›› Observe and Report (2009, Comedy) Seth Rogen, Ray Liotta, Michael Peña. › Half Baked (1998, Comedy) Dave Gyllenhaal, Swoosie Kurtz. (CC) Steve Lemme. Budget cuts threaten the jobs of five state troopers. Premiere. A flasher tests the mettle of a mall security officer. (CC) Chappelle, Guillermo Diaz. (CC) DIS 41 41 I Didn’t Do It ’ I Didn’t Do It ’ Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ ››› The Princess and the Frog (2009) ’ (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Lab Rats (CC) Kickin’ It (CC) Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Chrome Underground ’ (CC) Street Outlaws ’ (CC) Street Outlaws ’ (CC) Street Outlaws ’ (CC) Redwood Kings: Cut Masters “Ships Street Outlaws ’ (CC) DSC 8 8 Ahoy” (N) ’ (CC) E! 65 65 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News Weekend ›› Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004, Comedy) Lindsay Lohan, ›› (1999, Romance-Comedy) Drew Barrymore, David Ar- “Kim’s Journey to the Altar” Adam Garcia. Premiere. A teen tries to dethrone a popular girl. quette, Michael Vartan. A reporter poses as a high-school student. College Football Virginia Tech at Ohio State. Ohio State welcomes Virginia Tech SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 in a non-conference matchup. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Football College Football Colorado State at Boise State. (N) (Live) (CC) College Football Final (N) (Live) (CC) Baseball Tonight FAM 39 39 ›››› WALL-E ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. ›››› Forrest Gump (1994) Tom Hanks, Robin Wright. An innocent man enters history from the ’50s to the ’90s. FNC 48 48 13 Hours at Benghazi Geraldo at Large (N) ’ (CC) Red Eye 13 Hours at Benghazi Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Chopped Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Chopped “We Love Leftovers!” Chopped “Leftovers Overload” Chopped Iron Chef America (N) FX 53 53 ››› Avatar (2009, Science Fiction) Sam Worthington, Voice of Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver. A former Marine falls in ›› Battleship (2012, Science Fiction) Taylor Kitsch, Alexander Skarsgrd, Rihanna. Earth comes under attack from a su- love with a native of a lush alien world. perior alien force. GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf BMW Championship, Third Round. Golf Central A Taste of Romance (2011, Romance) Teri Polo, Bailee Madison. A grudge be- Cedar Cove Olivia’s brother returns to Second Chances (2013, Romance) Alison Sweeney, Greg Vaughan, Ed Asner. Cedar Cove Olivia’s brother returns to HALL 19 19 tween neighboring restaurateurs turns to love. (CC) Cedar Cove. (N) (Part 2 of 2) (CC) Sparks fly between a widow and an injured firefighter. (CC) Cedar Cove. (Part 2 of 2) (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers “Aven & Phillip” Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Third Reich: The Fall ’ (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Houdini The early years of the escape artist. ’ (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Houdini Houdini works to expose fake magicians. (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 › The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story (2014) Dylan Everett. (CC) The Brittany Murphy Story (2014) Amanda Fuller. Premiere. (CC) Beyond the Headlines: Brittany To Be Announced MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Special Investigation Lockup (N) Lockup Special Investigation Lockup Special Investigation Lockup Special Investigation Lockup: World Tour MTV 63 63 ››› Napoleon Dynamite (2004, Comedy) Jon Heder. ’ ›› Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004, Comedy) John Cho, Kal Penn. ’ ›› Meet the Fockers (2004, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. ’ NBCS 34 34 MLS Soccer: Sporting at Red Bulls DRIVE ’ DRIVE ’ Post Game Mecum Dealmakers “Harrisburg” ’ Formula One Racing Italian Grand Prix, Qualifying. ’ Cycling NICK 40 40 Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Sam & Cat (CC) Hathaways Sophia Grace & Rosie’s Adventure Sam & Cat (CC) iCarly ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›››› When Harry Met Sally... (1989) ››› Love Actually (2003) Hugh Grant, Laura Linney, Colin Firth. Various people deal with relationships in London. ››› Love Actually (2003, Romance-Comedy) Hugh Grant, Laura Linney. ROOT 31 31 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Texas Rangers. (N Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. High School Football Honor Bowl: Serra Gardena vs. Bellevue. (N Same-day Tape) MLB Baseball Cops A fight at a Cops Stolen ve- Cops A suspect Cops “Coast to Cops (N) ’ (CC) Cops Bailing from Cops Domestic vio- Cops “Street Ar- Cops Truck hauling Cops “Evading Ar- Cops In Albuquer- Cops ’ (CC) SPIKE 57 57 gas station. (CC) hicles. ’ (CC) flees from police. Coast” ’ (CC) a stolen vehicle. lence call. (CC) rests” ’ (CC) golf carts. ’ rests” ’ (CC) que; drug bust. SYFY 59 59 ›› Quantum of Solace (2008, Action) Daniel Craig, Olga Kurylenko. ›› Waterworld (1995, Science Fiction) Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper. A loner navigates a future world. ››› Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home TBN 20 20 Hour of Power (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades I Will Bless the Lord at All Times Island of Grace (2009) Matthew Davis, Samuel Potts. The Indestructible Book Mother Teresa TBS 55 55 Seinfeld “The Bi- Seinfeld “The Little Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Fa- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Sullivan & Son › My Best zarro Jerry” (CC) Kicks” (CC) Package” (CC) tigues” ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Friend’s Girl TLC 38 38 Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (N) ’ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (N) ’ Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) Dateline: Real Life Mysteries (CC) TNT 54 54 ››› Gran Torino (2008, Drama) Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang. ››› Inglourious Basterds (2009, War) Brad Pitt, Mélanie Laurent, Christoph Waltz. Soldiers seek Nazi scalps in German-occupied France. Falling Skies A veteran faces his longtime prejudices. (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “Space Oddity” TOON 42 42 ›› Scooby-Doo (2002, Comedy) Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar. King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ The Boondocks The Boondocks Family Guy (CC) Attack on Titan TRAV 36 36 Food Paradise (CC) Food Paradise “Steak Paradise 3” Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “New Orleans” The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family USA 58 58 “Lead” A pediatrician is murdered. Refugee is found injured in an alley. “Baggage” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Mistery Date” “Party Crasher” “Fulgencio” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Heart Broken” “Bad Hair Day” VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Reunion” ›› Madea’s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. 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